

Yes! This product is unisex and can be used by both men and women.
Please refer to the HOW TO USE section for a detailed explanation.
There is a simple formula to approximate the hours of sun protection you will get based on the SPF level you are wearing. Depending on the UV level, if you typically burn after 10 minutes of unprotected sun exposure, then you multiply that number by the SPF rating that you are using. For example: - 10mins x 15 SPF = 2.5 hours - 10mins x 30 SPF = 5.0 hours - 10mins x 50 SPF = 8.3 hours
Sunscreens which are purely mineral based, without any chemical filters can be applied during pregnancy. However, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist before usage.
SPF is a rating system that measures how much UVB protectiona product delivers when applied evenly and liberally. UVB rays are the rays that trigger sunburn and other visible changes to skin’s surface, including discolorations. UVB radiation also plays a role in skin cancers. Its intensity wavers depending on your geographic location, altitude, time of day, and level of cloud cover (but make no mistake, clouds still let harmful UV light through).
Expired sunscreen should not be relied on to protect your skin, as there is no assurance that the product will be fully effective. While you might still get some protection, there’s no way to know exactly how much. Using insufficient sunscreen can lead to sunburnt skin, as well as UV damage that harms skin in the long run, while also accelerating visible signs of aging. Most importantly, insufficient protection can increase the risk of skin cancer.