Product information

Easy to apply, spray on sunscreen. Its gentle yet effective formula ensures that sensitive and delicate skin is protected from the NZ sun's harmful UV rays whilst outdoors.

 

  • UVA/UVB Broad Spectrum
  • Quick drying & non-greasy
  • Four hours water resistance
  • Colour, fragrance & paraben free

 

Shake can well and generously apply sunscreen spray in a well ventilated area. Remember to reapply your sunscreen every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating.

Find out more about sunscreen and how to be SunSmart.

Aerosol Instructions

When using aerosol cans or sprays, you should consider how much of the spray can miss the skin and apply more to accommodate.

Aerosol sunscreens are mixed with propellant, so they are more dilute than an equivalent volume found in a sunscreen lotion. This means you may have to use more compared to a lotion or cream to achieve the same coverage.

Adults should apply 35 - 40 ml of sunscreen to the whole body in a single application to achieve adequate protection. The average can of aerosol sunscreen contains approximately 90 - 100 ml of sunscreen formulation, excluding the propellant. This means that approximately 1/3 of a can of aerosol is required for a single application to cover the whole body.

Aerosols should not be applied in windy conditions as application under even light wind (10 kph) and moderate wind (20 kph), can result in the majority of the application missing the skin compared to application when there is no wind.

Aerosols should also not be sprayed directly on to the face to avoid adverse effects from accidental inhalation.

Active Ingredients

  • Homosalate 100mg/g
  • Octocrylene 50mg/g
  • Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane 45g/g
  • Ethylhexyl Triazone 33mg/g

Purchasing information

We are unable to ship Aerosol sunscreens directly from the Cancer Society.

They can be purchased from your local stockist.

Or, if you would like to order in bulk; please contact 09 302 1190 or orders@pave.co.nz or fill out this order form.

Last updated: January 17, 2024