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Signature Sport Sunscreen

Our Signature sport sunscreen is made to stay put through sweat, water, and all the action you can throw at it. With water-resistant sunscreen formulas and long-lasting protection, it keeps up with you whether youโ€™re chasing swells or just chasing your dog down the beach.

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Is Sport Sunscreen Better Than Regular Sunscreen?

Depends on what youโ€™re up to. If your idea of a workout is scrolling on your phone, regular sunscreen will do just fine. But if youโ€™re out there actually movingโ€”running, swimming, paddlingโ€”sport sunscreen is where itโ€™s at. Itโ€™s made to stick around longer, even when youโ€™re dripping sweat or diving into waves. Most sport sunscreens hold up for 40 to 80 minutes of serious activity before you need to reapply. So if you play hard, sport sunscreen is the way to go.

Can You Use Sports Sunscreen Every Day?

For sure. Just because itโ€™s made for action doesnโ€™t mean you canโ€™t wear it for your everyday routine. Sport sunscreen works just like regular sunscreenโ€”except it wonโ€™t ghost you the second you start sweating. If you like a sunscreen that goes the extra mile, this is it. Just check the textureโ€”some sport formulas are a little thicker than daily sunscreens, so find one that feels good on your skin and make it part of your morning ritual.

Does Water Resistant Sunscreen Wash Off?

Eventually, yeah. Water-resistant doesnโ€™t mean waterproof (because no sunscreen is), but sport formulas hold up way better when youโ€™re splashing around. After about 40 to 80 minutes of swimming, sweating, or doing whatever makes you feel alive, it starts to break down. Thatโ€™s your cue to reapply. And at the end of the day? Rinse it off. Leaving sunscreen on overnight can trap dirt and oil, and nobody wants that. Quick shower, fresh skin, and youโ€™re good to go.