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Hate Applying Sunscreen? Shoppers Say This $17 SPF Stick Is ‘Invisible on the Skin’

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Hate Applying Sunscreen? Shoppers Say This $17 SPF Stick Is ‘Invisible on the Skin’
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If there’s one rule dermatologists want you to follow, it’s applying sunscreen every. single. day. Yes, even when it’s raining or blistering cold outside. If you hate the texture of face sunscreens, it can be even harder to apply it every day. Luckily, we discovered a white cast-free sunscreen stick that makes it a breeze to protect your skin daily.

The Abib Airy Sunstick is the solution for those who don’t like the feel of sunscreen and often forget to reapply throughout the day. It’s crafted with ceramides and peptides, which deeply hydrate the skin. There is also ectoin, sunflower seed oil and allantoin that shield the complexion from environmental stressors, like ultraviolet radiation and blue light exposure. Lastly, the sunscreen stick features SPF 50+ for added protection against the sun’s harmful rays.

In addition to its impressive formula, reviewers praise its lightweight texture that melts into the skin like a balm. It goes on clear and smooth and doesn’t leave a white cast behind.


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Shoppers of all ages give the SPF stick glowing reviews, with many praising the smooth application.

One Amazon shopper said that the SPF stick is “invisible and light on the skin,” adding, “Love how easy it is to apply it and how invisible it is on your skin. Don’t feel it or see it. Perfect.”

“Convenient, great for reapplication, matte finish,” another reviewer wrote. “One of the most underrated sunscreen sticks out there. Glides on easily, is super convenient to carry in your purse, and applies anytime. I really like that it’s a matte finish, perfect for summer, and works great for reapplication. Used it while lying out in the sun on the beach, applied it on top of regular (k-beauty) sunscreen, and did not get burned like I normally do.”

Now that the secret is out, head to Amazon to stock up on the sunscreen. Your skin will thank you later.


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