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Clear Protect
Dry Oil Spray
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Apply generously to all exposed areas and rub in.
Reapply frequently, especially after perspiring, swimming or towelling.
Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
Ideally do a patch test before use.
What is SPF?
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor and represents the sunscreen's ability to protect your skin from the sun's rays in addition to your skin's natural protection. Depending on your skin type, hair colour, eye colour and location, you may be able to stay in the sun for 10 minutes without burning.
If you apply a sunscreen with SPF30 this means that you can stay in the sun 30 times longer than you could without sunscreen. However, you must use sunscreen as directed and ensure enough sunscreen is initially applied (35ml) for maximum coverage. Higher factors should not be used to increase your time in the sun, but to increase your level of protection.
Sunscreens leave a protective layer on your skin, which can be washed off by water. A sunscreen that is water-resistant stays on your skin for longer than normal. However, it will still be washed away eventually. To be safe, reapply if you spend more than forty minutes in the water. If you dry yourself with a towel or take a shower anything that involves rubbing your skin you should also reapply immediately. You will need to dry your skin before reapplying sunscreen, unless youre using our Calypso Dry Oil Wet Skin Spray. This can be applied on both wet and dry skin.
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 SPF products meet all UVA and UVB standards and are rigorously tested to ensure their effectiveness. The star rating system was designed by Boots (retailer) and is not recognised as industry standard, nor is it regulated.
The letters "UVA" inside a circle is a European industry standard marking, which is contained on all Calypso products.
Yes you can. All ingredients in the Calypso product range have been approved as cosmetic ingredients.
My mum used this on me when I was a child and I still use it now as an adult. Absolutely love the smell!! Non greasy, quick drying but does leave the skin looking dewy and healthy. Couldnt recommend this more! I carry this in my bag and spray through the day as its not as heavy as cream. Also great for scalp protection.
10 August 2022
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Spays well, so hardly any need to rub in. Just spent 2 days in 30 degrees on the beach and this has protected us brilliantly. Highly recommend
Reviewed in United Kingdom on 21 October 2021
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Good value for money
Reviewed in Manchester on 27 January 2021
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