The frequency of reapplying Sunflower Sun Care Cream SPF-30 depends on various factors, including your activities and sun exposure. In general, it's recommended to reapply sunscreen:
Every 2 Hours: If you are outdoors and exposed to the sun, it's a good practice to reapply sunscreen every two hours. This helps maintain effective sun protection, especially if you are swimming, sweating, or towel-drying.
After Swimming or Sweating: Regardless of the SPF level, you should reapply sunscreen after swimming or heavy sweating, even if it's been less than two hours since your last application.
More Frequently for Intense Sun Exposure: If you are in direct sunlight during peak sun hours (usually between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.), you may need to reapply sunscreen more frequently, such as every hour, to ensure continuous protection.
When Using Insufficient Amount: If you initially applied too little sunscreen or didn't cover all exposed skin adequately, consider reapplying to ensure proper coverage.
After Towel-Drying: If you've been towel-drying your skin, it's important to reapply sunscreen as it can rub off during the process.