After Sun Cool Down Gel
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![Green aloe gel with text highlights: calms and soothes sensitive skin, prevents peeling, enriched with aloe and vitamin E. Perfect after sun care by Sun Bum.](http://www.sunbum.com/cdn/shop/files/SB_2024_SUN_After-Sun_Cool-Down-Gel_Swatch_720x.jpg?v=1723133226)
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After Sun Cool Down Gel
We like to prevent sunburns,but if you get one, our soothing Aloe gel is a lifesaver.
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According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, 1 in 5 Americans will get skin cancer in their lifetime. We wanna change that.
UV Levels increase by 4% for every 300m in altitude.
Avoid making a rookie mistake—reapply sunscreen every 2 hours and after a sweaty run on the mountain.
Remember those easy to forget areas like your ears, nose, shoulders, chest, and neck.
Don’t underestimate cloudy days. 90% of UV rays still find their way through clouds, which means even if it’s not a beautiful sunny day, you can still get fried.
Reflections off water and snow can increase sun exposure by up to 50%. Keep that in mind when you’re surfing or on the slopes.
Keep newborns out of direct sunlight and always cover them with shade. Check with your pediatrician before applying sunscreen to children under 6 months.