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This tool fits easily into any, even the smallest, handbag – and is prescribed there in the most natural way. After all, in the summer you simply cannot do without a sunscreen stick for sensitive areas.
Sunscreen sticks
Convenience is the main advantage of the sun stick, a hard pencil for the care of delicate areas. True, due to its small size, it makes sense to process only small areas with it, such as:
nose;
ears;
lips;
the area around the eyes;
hairline, parting;
moles, age spots, scars and tattoos.
Advantages
Sticks have a lot of advantages:
economy – on average, one remedy should be enough for the whole season (unless, of course, you use it specifically, and do not treat the whole body);
reliability – like other, more voluminous sunscreens, they perfectly protect delicate skin from burns, photoaging and pigmentation due to the high degree of protection and caring components in the composition;
small size – sticks are convenient to take with you and update protection as needed;
texture – light, transparent, but at the same time thick, thanks to which the product fits well on the skin and is almost not felt on it.
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Application and use rules
They are common to all sunscreens:
update protection every 2-3 hours;
apply the product before sun exposure, after hygiene procedures;
we don’t save — any sunscreen (and the stick is no exception) must be applied in a fairly dense layer;
we do not miss a single, even the smallest mole – all of them must be reliably protected.
Sun stick for sensitive areas Anthelios XL, SPF 50+, La Roche-Posay
Contains unique Mexoplex filters that provide effective UV protection. The screen works up to 6 hours, but the manufacturer still advises updating the tool more often – once every 3-4 hours. Among the active components of the stick are ricin oil, shea butter and cocoa, they soften and nourish the skin, relieve irritation. Soy glycerin hydrates while vitamin E protects against irritation and inflammation.