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The Best Sunscreen for Athletes: What Actually Stays On
Most sunscreens are not built for what athletes put them through. Sweat, heat, and hours of effort break down standard formulas fast. Here is what actually stays on when it counts.
Swimming With Sunscreen: Does It Actually Stay On?
Most sunscreens wash off faster than you think. Here is what actually happens to sunscreen in the water, why it matters, and what swimmers need for real protection.
What Makes the Best Sunscreen for Runners?
Whether you’re ultra-distance runner logging 30 miles per week or a weekend warrior who logs just 30 minutes, it doesn’t matter. When you’re outdoors working up a sweat, the sun’s harmful rays can be magnified with a layer of moisture. And not all sport sunscreens have you covered.
Do You Need to Rub In Spray Sunscreen? Here Is the Truth
Spray sunscreen is quick, lightweight, and easy to apply. But are you using it correctly? Here is everything you need to know to get full coverage and the best results from your SPF.
Hiking Season - When to Apply Sunscreen
How Waterblock Works
Most water resistant sunscreens are rated for 40 to 80 minutes. SolRX Waterblock goes further. Independently tested to maintain its SPF rating after 8 full hours of water exposure, it is the standard other sunscreens are measured against.






