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Anti-Stick Beach Spray and sunscreen

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  • Created: Apr 20, 2007, 2:29 pm
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This is a spray that can be put on the feet, legs, thighs, or any part in which you don't sand to stick. Just spray it on and the sand won't stick to your skin! In addition, the spray contains a high SPF to act as a spray on sunscreen as well. I would love to find a spray concoction that will stay intact even after contact with water.

I thought of this idea when I was...

Sand sticking to undesireable parts of my body while relaxing at the beach, added to my desire to avoid skin cancer and wrinkles.


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Brenden
Brenden Posted: April 20, 2007, 3:22 pm

is this something you have made? or do you need a chemist to make it?

Bluewookie
Bluewookie Posted: April 21, 2007, 9:08 pm

In my mind this product would be hard to get people to use. My guess is it would be something very slick. I don't know many people who like that feeling. Most people avoid greasy creams as it is.

laracee
laracee Posted: April 22, 2007, 1:01 pm

I have seen sunscreens that advertise this feature. For example, Biotherm used to make a children's sunscreen that was spf 45, waterproof and sand-repellent - I'm not sure if it's still available in Canada though. It was rather expensive and didn't sell that well. I know that I have seen this feature more recently as well, but can't remember the brandnames.

Rizal
Rizal Posted: April 30, 2007, 5:40 am

you ive seen it also. and used it. it totally works.. but still if you get the RD to develop this.. you can do it good :)

Mi_Amore
Mi_Amore Posted: October 16, 2007, 1:28 pm

cute...but do we have a need for this?

 

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