| Avoid sun exposure between the times of 11am – 3pm as that is when UV levels are at their highest. |
| Always use an SPF 30+ on children as well as adults. It provides the highest protection factor available in Australia and should always be used when exposed to the sun. |
| Infants and young children should always wear hats and clothing when out in the sun. A sunscreen product should not be relied on as the primary means of protection. |
| For sensitive skin, try the Face of Australia Sun SPF 30+ Kids Range. The fragrance-free formula employs lower actives making it suitable for all skin types. |
| Don’t just rely on sunscreen. Always wear a hat, sunglasses and clothing when in the sun. |
| Apply your sunscreen liberally 20 minutes before sun exposure so it leaves adequate time for your skin to absorb the lotion’s protective elements. |
| Store your after-sun treatments in the fridge for a deliciously cool and refreshing après beach treat! |
| Make sure your sunscreen has both UVA and UVB protection (broad spectrum). |
| Make sure you apply sunscreen on overcast days; even when the sky is cloudy the sun’s ultra violet rays still reach the earth’s surface. |
| Reapply your sunscreen at regular intervals (at least every 1 – 2 hours) and especially after swimming, towel drying or exercising. |

