Bullfrog
BullFrog Sunscreen
Broad-spectrum sunscreens protect your skin from UVA and UVB radiation. UVB rays are the type of solar energy that can burn your skin. They vary in intensity throughout the day and can be blocked by cloud cover. Many sunscreens block only UVB rays. But it's also crucial to protect your skin from the potential hazards of UVA rays. The sun's UVA rays surround you during all daylight hours. They're just as intense on cold, cloudy days as during the hottest summer afternoons. It's UVA rays that are most responsible for the visible signs of skin aging.
Bullfrog Sunscreen Gel SPF
The sun protection factor (SPF) printed on product labels tells you how well a sunscreen protects your skin. The higher the value, the better your level of protection. When you apply sunscreen with an SPF of 50, your skin can safely withstand 50 times more UVB exposure. The amount of time spent safely in the sun increases because SPF 50 sunscreen blocks 98% of UVB rays. UVA protection is not measured. Since UV exposure is the leading cause of skin cancer, broad-spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen is a great option for anyone who enjoys their time basking in the sun.
How To Use Bullfrog Sunscreen
BullFrog® Water Armor Sport Quick Gel Sunscreen dries instantly and delivers long-lasting UV protection. The company formulates the product to hold up to 80 minutes of swimming or sweating. However, you should not apply BullFrog® sunscreen on damaged or broken skin. You should also take care to keep the sunscreen out of your eyes. Bullfrog also offers sunscreen spray for easier application to prevent a sunburn from occurring.