Lotion is the most common form of sunscreen, but increasingly, oil gels, mists and, more recently, sticks are being sold. The recent popularity of sticks is based on their easy, clean and “hands-free” application, similar to mists and gels, in this case convenient packaging can make application easier and faster. The stick format is also considered perfect for travel and sports. Clear Sunscreen (Formula 1) and Clear Sun Mist apply easily and leave no white residue, making them suitable for all skin tones.
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