Description:
This compact sunscreen stick offers broad spectrum UV protection in a format that is quick to apply and easy to carry, making midday reapplication straightforward. The reef-safe sunscreen stick combines SPF50+ coverage with a semi-matte finish and moisturizing barrier support, useful when you need sun protection without a white cast.
Key Points
The bar is water resistant and formulated to resist removal from sweat and splashes, so it can be used during outdoor activities and short water exposure. It includes skin barrier support ingredients such as ectoine, sunflower oil, and allantoin, which help maintain hydration and calm sensitivity. 🌊
Application is simple and precise because the stick format allows you to target the face, ears, and other small areas without touching the product directly. This makes it convenient for quick top-ups during travel or outdoor recreation. The finish aims to sit lightly on skin with minimal shine and, according to the manufacturer, no whitecast is left on most skin tones. ☀️
Consider that, while the formula is marked reef safe and free from certain harmful ingredients according to the brand, it may not be appropriate for prolonged immersion or heavy snorkeling sessions where a water-resistant sunscreen with longer duration is preferred. Also, patch testing is suggested if you have very reactive skin.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Abib Airy Sunstick Protection Bar Broad Spectrum SPF50+ 0.81 oz / 23 g (Semi-matte)
- SPF: SPF50+
- Size: 0.81 oz / 23 g
- Finish: Semi-matte
- Water resistant: Yes
- Key ingredients: ectoine, sunflower oil, allantoin
Usage Recommendations
Apply to dry skin before sun exposure and reapply regularly after towel drying, sweating, or swimming. Use gentle, short strokes to distribute the product evenly and blend any visible edges with fingertips if needed. For full-face coverage include forehead, nose, chin, temples, and the area around the ears. 🧴
Because the stick concentrates active filters in a small format, ensure the entire surface that contacts skin is used to get consistent protection across applied areas. If you prefer a lighter look, use sparing passes and build coverage gradually. If you have a history of sensitivity to sunscreens, test on a small area prior to routine use.












