Introducing Bask: Feel-Good Sunscreen You’ll Love to Wear

The best anti-ageing tool on the planet and a vital way to protect against sun exposure, sunscreen is a wonderful thing but has gained a reputation for being sticky, clothes-staining, and uncomfortable to wear.  Enter Bask, an American brand that has made it its mission to create sunscreen that does away with these gripes through luxurious, lightweight formulations that are a joy to wear.

Bask sunscreens are non-greasy, easy to apply, and celebrate feeling good: in the sun, in your skin, and with your people.  The story began after Bask’s co-founder, Mike, lost a family member to skin cancer and then started the Skin Protection Foundation (SPF) to fight this disease on the front lines by giving sunscreen away for free on beaches and in public parks.  After years of in-depth research into suncream, Bask was then born with elevated sunscreens that are a pleasure to wear, hold up against the harshest of elements, and don’t sting eyes, stain clothes.  They’ll also look super cute in your beach bag! 

 

Non-Aerosol Invisible Mist Sunscreen SPF30 

For those who prefer a sunscreen spray, this mist makes all-over coverage a dream to apply and won’t stain your clothing or sting your eyes.  The best-selling SPF 30 non-aerosol is scented with nostalgic vanilla and coconut and is a non-aerosol that’s free of chemical propellants.  Spray it from any angle to comfortably reach every spot.

Non-Aerosol Invisible Mist Sunscreen SPF50 

This award-winning non-aerosol sunscreen spray feels like pure sunshine and goes on enjoyably and effortlessly.  Now available in super-strong SPF 50, the spray smells gorgeous, covers the body from all angles, and makes reapplying sunscreen a breeze.  It also won’t stain your clothing or sting your eyes and is free of chemical propellants.

Tips:  Spray the sunscreen along your body or face 15 minutes before sun exposure.  Reapply after 80 minutes of heavy sweating and swimming.  Apply at least every two hours when exposed to direct sun.