If You're Traveling To A Hot Climate, Reviewers Swear By These 51 Things
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Sunscreen reminder stickers are a new tool to help ensure proper sunscreen reapplication. These stickers last for 12 hours and change color as UV exposure occurs—turning clear when not in the sun and purple when it's time to reapply. A user reviewed their effectiveness during a Florida trip, noting that the stickers remained on their skin for two days and reliably indicated when sunscreen needed to be reapplied. Available in packs of 16 for $25.99, these stickers could help beachgoers and sunbathers protect themselves from sun damage.
"Just used this product on a recent trip to Florida. I made sure to wash my skin before application, and it lasted about two days on my skin without coming off. When out of the sun or behind UV glass, like in a car, the spot turns clear. As soon as you step into the sun, it turns purple."
"If you use sunblock, it starts to become clear or semi-clear. After being on the beach and having gone into the water a few times, the spot started seeing purple, and I applied sunblock again. In a minute, the spot was clear again. So this is very effective in alerting me when to reapply."
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