
Skincare · Sun Care
Sun Mist
Sprayable SPF for topping up protection over makeup during the day. Reapplication is the biggest gap between the SPF on a label and the protection people actually get, and a mist is the only format that closes it without disturbing a finished face.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Available directions
Formulation directions this product type can be developed in. Pick one during your request, or ask us to advise during matching.
Facial mist
Fine particle sized to land over makeup without disturbing it.
Body mist
Wider spray pattern and larger fill for fast coverage of large areas.
Glow finish
Light-reflecting particles for a dewy look alongside protection.
Refreshing
Cooling agents for reapplication in hot and humid conditions.
Key ingredient options
UV filter system
Formulated at low viscosity so it passes through a spray head while still reaching high SPF.
Hyaluronic acid
Adds a refreshing hydration benefit that encourages midday reapplication.
Panthenol
Keeps repeated daily application comfortable on the skin.
What makes it work
- Solves the reapplication problem, which is the single biggest gap between labelled SPF and real-world protection.
- Aerosol versions give the finest particle but are pressurized goods with additional air-freight restrictions.
- Regulators in several markets scrutinize spray sunscreen instructions, so labelling wording matters.
- Sunscreen availability, testing and target-market compliance require separate manufacturer confirmation. US sunscreen must be reviewed as an OTC project.
Texture & format
Fine sprayable SPF fluid in pump or aerosol form, made for topping up protection through the day.
Frequently asked
Do sun mists provide full protection on their own?
They work best as reapplication over an existing base layer. Getting an even, sufficient coat from a spray alone is difficult, and several regulators require labelling that reflects this.
Are there shipping restrictions?
Pump bottle versions ship normally. Aerosol versions are pressurized goods subject to additional air-freight rules, which the manufacturer and freight forwarder plan for in advance.


