Ultrasun Sun Stick SPF50 offers a convenient solution for reapplying sun protection throughout the day, addressing a common skincare gap where many people fail to top up their SPF every two hours as recommended by dermatologists.
Why Daily SPF Reapplication Matters
Skin experts advise using a minimum SPF of 30 daily to guard against pigmentation, premature wrinkles, skin sagging, and skin cancer. However, while most people apply sunscreen before leaving home, reapplication often gets neglected. According to dermatologists, sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours, especially during summer, to maintain adequate coverage.
Ultrasun Sun Stick SPF50: A Mess-Free Solution
The Ultrasun Sun Stick SPF50 is designed for easy reapplication on the go. Small enough to fit in any handbag, it works like a lip balm – just swipe directly onto skin without using hands or disturbing makeup. The stick contains Tinogard TT, a powerful antioxidant that protects against free radicals.
One customer said: 'Useful little stick that I can pop in my bag for emergencies. I really like the product but occasionally need a top up when I'm out so this is a handy solution.'
Makeup-Friendly Formula
The lightweight formula leaves no greasy residue or sticky feeling, making it ideal for layering over foundation or concealer. Another customer rated it five stars, stating: 'Fabulous product. I use this every day over moisturiser and blush, and feel protected.'
A third customer added: 'This is a great product, so useful to have something that lets you go out in the sun immediately. My hands are very sensitive to UV and although I always put factor 50 on first, inevitably that gets worn off or washed off during the day and this is great for retouching during the day and evening.'
Convenient Protection Anywhere
Whether commuting, eating lunch outdoors, or spending time in the park, the stick provides instant mess-free protection without requiring a full skincare routine redo. It can be applied to face, neck, arms, hands, or lips whenever skin starts to feel exposed.



