SUNRIGHT®
sunright® 35, sunright® 50, and
sunright® lip balm spf 15


TARGET AUDIENCE
Families and individuals of all ages, except infants under
6 months old.*
* Parents should consult a doctor for children under 6 months
old before using standard sunscreen on infants.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What makes Sunright sunscreens different from other
sunscreens on the market?
Like most sunscreen products, Sunright SPF 35 and SPF 50
provide sun protection from UVA and UVB rays. Along
with moisturizing and skin soothing ingredients, these
Sunright products also have the added benefits of anti-aging
ingredients—astaxanthin from haematococcus pluvialis
extract and physalis angulata extract. Astaxanthin, a powerful
antioxidant, helps protect skin from environmental
exposure, while physalis angulata extract keeps skin cooler
in the presence of sunlight. These water-resistant, non-greasy
sunscreens offer broad-spectrum protection against aging
UV rays.

Are Sunright SPF 35 and Sunright SPF 50 waterproof?
They are water-resistant and allow 80 minutes of uninterrupted
water play. This is the maximum amount of time
before you need to reapply.

When should I apply sunscreen?
Initially apply your sunscreen to dry skin approximately 15
minutes before going outside. If you are going to be in
the sun for longer periods of time, you need to reapply
your sunscreen at least every two hours, or at least every
80 minutes during water play.

Is it important to always reapply sunscreen?
The first application of the day is the most important and
it is crucial to take the time to do it properly. Many things
can affect the need to reapply sunscreen. Excessive perspiring,
toweling off, and swimming all hamper the ability
for sunscreen to remain on the skin and make reapplication
important. Reapply sunscreen after 80 minutes of swimming
or perspiring, immediately after towel drying, and
at least every two hours.

Do Sunright products provide UVA and UVB
protection?
Yes, Sunright products provide broad-spectrum protection
against UVA and UVB rays and meet regulation
requirements throughout the world.

What does SPF stand for?
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. The number
indicates how much longer you can be exposed to the
sun while wearing sunscreen before you begin to burn
as opposed to how long it would take you to burn without
sunscreen. The time it takes for someone’s skin to
burn varies greatly with every individual, therefore it is
important to remember that sunscreen is not a one-sizefits-
all science.

What is the difference between Sunright 35 and
Sunright 50?
The main difference between Sunright 35 and Sunright 50
is the sun protection factor (SPF). Sunright 35 is a sunscreen
formulated with physical UV filters that block and deflect
UV rays. The product also appears white upon application
but fades as it’s absorbed into the skin. Sunright 50 is a
recreational sunscreen formulated with UV filters that
scatter and absorb UV rays to provide exceptional sun
protection.



Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection
  • Anti-aging benefits
  • Provide protection from sun and other environmental factors
  • Formulated for the entire family
  • Non-greasy, moisturizing formula