Calypso Clear Protection Continuous Spray is a quick and easy spray for all over body and scalp protection. Water resistant and non-greasy, it can be applied at any angle and will protect you from harmful UVA and UVB rays.
We all know the importance of applying sunscreen to prevent sun damage. However, it’s difficult to apply sunscreen to those hard-to-reach places, particularly your back. That is why our Clear Protection is designed as a continuous spray so you can control and spray at any angle for an even application.
Prefer an oil to a cream? Then try our Dry Oil Wet Skin Spray which is water resistant and can be applied on both wet and dry skin.
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UVA
UVB
Non Greasy
360 Spray
Zero White Marks
Vegan
Most definitely. Sun cream is not just for people who go on holidays to warm countries. We recommend adults and children to use sunscreen with a minimum of SPF30 in the UK.
There are two types of ultraviolet radiation which can harm our skin – UVA and UVB. Only UVB causes burning, but both types damage our skin, so good sunscreens should protect against both. However, SPF only measures UVB protection, so you have to check to make sure your sunscreen offers UVA protection too. There are lots of different UVA measuring systems around the world. We use the European standard – look for the letters UVA inside a circle. This symbol means that a product meets the EU-recommended level of UVA protection.
Calypso has always used the Europe-wide standard UVA symbol (the letters UVA inside a circle) on its packaging. This is a legal requirement through Cosmetics Europe and ensures the correct balance between UVA and UVB on products. All other systems are not legally binding and do not follow the Cosmetics European Directive.
Yes you can. All ingredients in the Calypso product range have been approved as cosmetic ingredients.
Easy to apply, doesn't leave you feeling greasy.
10 August 2022
Does the job very easy to use and no skin irritation
Reviewed in UK on 03 September 2021
Easy to apply, doesn't leave you feeling greasy
Reviewed in Edinburgh on 03 September 2021