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Trust the Bum. What does that mean? It means trust us, the ones who live on the beach and need products that work on even the most intense days in the sun. The simple truth is, when you make products to protect the ones you love, you make 'em better.

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The SPF (Sun Protection Factor) on a bottle of sunscreen indicates the level of protection we're getting from the sun's UVB rays—which are the sun rays most commonly responsible for sunburns and skin cancer. SPF 70 blocks 98.5% of UVB rays.

The SPF (Sun Protection Factor) on a bottle of sunscreen indicates the level of protection we're getting from the sun's UVB rays—which are the sun rays most commonly responsible for sunburns and skin cancer.

SPF 50 blocks 98% of UVB rays.

The SPF (Sun Protection Factor) on a bottle of sunscreen indicates the level of protection we're getting from the sun's UVB rays—which are the sun rays most commonly responsible for sunburns and skin cancer.

SPF 30 blocks 97% of UVB rays.

Yep—as long as you use it right. Sunscreen sprays have the same active ingredients as lotions, so they work just as well at blocking UV rays. The key? Make sure you’re applying enough. A quick mist won’t cut it—you’ve gotta spray a generous amount and let it dry properly. Windy day? Try spraying it into your hands first and rubbing it in to make sure you're fully covered. When applied correctly, sunscreen spray is just as solid as any other sunscreen.

Yep, don’t just swipe and hope for the best—rub it in! Think of it like blending your smoothie (but for your skin). Spreading it out evenly makes sure you’re fully covered and not rocking any random sunburn streaks later. Just take a few extra seconds to smooth it in with your fingers, especially on spots like your nose, cheeks, and shoulders. Future-you will be stoked when you’re bronzed, not burned.

Oh yeah, they do. Tanning lotions aren’tjust about smelling good (though that’s a nice bonus)—they actually help your skin tan better. These lotions work by boosting melanin production (aka your skin’s way of bronzing up) while keeping dryness and peeling in check. And here’s the kicker—hydrated skin always tans more evenly and holds color longer, which means your glow sticks around instead of fading out fast. So if you’re after that smooth, golden look that doesn’t flake off after a couple of days, tanning lotion is your new best friend.

Oh yeah, they get the job done. Sunscreen sticks work just as well as lotions, sprays, or gels—but they come with way less hassle. No spills, no drips, just straight-up sun protection exactly where you need it. Since the formula is solid, it grips your skin (in a good way), making it perfect for targeted coverage—think nose, cheeks, shoulders, and anywhere else that soaks up the sun. As long as you’re rocking the right SPF and reapplying when needed, you’re golden.

First thing's first—hydrate. Inside and out. Drink plenty of water to help your skin recover from any moisture loss, and slather on a soothing after sun lotion or gel (bonus points if it’s packed with aloe or coconut oil). If you’re feeling extra toasty, a cool shower or bath can help take the heat out of your skin. And don’t forget to moisturize—keeping your skin hydrated helps prevent peeling and your skin feeling fresh—so you’re ready to do it all again tomorrow.

Yes, it does. Not all sunscreens are created equal, and your face deserves the best. A good face sunscreen should be lightweight, offer broad-spectrum SPF, and be free of harsh chemicals. It’s all about finding one that protects your skin without feeling heavy or sticky—because your skin deserves protection that works and feels great.

Choosing the right face sunscreen is easier than you think. Look for one that’s lightweight, offers broad-spectrum SPF, and avoids pore-clogging ingredients. The key is finding a sunscreen that feels so good, you’llactually look forward to using it every day. Your skin deserves protection that’s both effective and effortless.