Introducing Sun Blessed Sunscreens
Sun Blessed has established itself as a leading supplier of quality sunscreens for individual sports in Australia.
Finally, a quality Australian Made sunscreen specifically for golfers.
Golfers spend more time exposed to the sun than any other participants in a competitive ball sport.
Give yourself the best possible protection from the sun’s harmful rays with 1st Tee Golfers SPF50 broad spectrum sunscreen.
A sunscreen formula that provides high protection while being environmentally-friendly, easy to rub in and does not leave a greasy residue on your hands.
Importantly, Sun Blessed products are ‘broad-spectrum’ in that they protect against both harmful UVA and UVB rays and are non-toxic in that they are free of two UV-blocking chemicals octinoxate and oxybenzone. Making it safe for humans and the environment.
All Sun Blessed products have a maximum Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 50 and are water resistant. They also have an expiry period of three years from the date of manufacture.
Features and Benefits at a glance.
1st Tee Golfers Sunscreen offers:
- Broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection
- Octinoxate and Oxybenzone free
- Keeps up to 3 years in your golf bag
- No more grip slip
- Fast absorbing formula limits residue
- SPF50
- Water resistant
Sunscreen made in Australia, for Australian conditions
All 1st Tee Sunscreen products are tested to the Australia/New Zealand standard 2604-2012
RRP $11.50*
* SPECIAL OFFER - use code AUSGOLF at checkout and SAVE $1.50 per tube!
Available through Sun Blessed Sunscreens and selected Golf Pro Shops
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Sun Blessed Sunscreens believes that local sporting clubs play a critical role in the wellbeing of communities and Sun Blessed are committed to supporting these clubs through sponsorships and partnerships.
“A major concern is that many community clubs are having to close as they cannot generate enough funds to support their club,” At Sun Blessed Sunscreens, we have developed a fundraising model that we believe can bring funds into struggling clubs.”