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Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar SPF50+ PA++++

Product Overview Product name: Abib Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar SPF50+ PA++++ (23 g / 0.81 oz)...
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Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar SPF50+ PA++++
Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar SPF50+ PA++++
Rs.5,500.00

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  • Product name: Abib Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar SPF50+ PA++++ (23 g / 0.81 oz) according to the official site. 

  • Format: Sun-stick (solid stick form) designed for face (and perhaps neck/body) rather than lotion. 

  • Claims: Broad-spectrum UV protection (SPF50+ and PA++++ for strong UVA and UVB) with a lightweight “airy”, semi-matte finish, no white cast, convenient for re-application. 

  • Target skin types / concerns: Particularly good for normal to combination and oily skin types (oil-control tone suggested) Key texture / finish highlights: Transparent look (no visible white cast), semi-matte finish, controls sebum/excess oil. 

  • Size: 23 g is common reference


🔍 Key Ingredients & What They Do

  • Active UV filters (from ingredient list): includes Homosalate, Octocrylene, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane (Avobenzone) etc. — providing broad UVA/UVB protection. 

  • Skin-care supporting ingredients:

    • Allantoin — soothing, calming, helps with repair/barrier support.

    • Sunflower Seed Oil Unsaponifiables — nourishment, barrier reinforcement. 

    • Ectoin — typically used to help protect skin from environmental stress, support barrier.

    • Camellia Japonica Seed Oil — in some listings, barrier & smoothing support. 

  • Finish-matting / oil‐control auxiliaries: Silica, oil control powders, synthetic waxes to give that semi-matte finish.


🧴 How to Use

  • As the last step of your morning skincare routine: after moisturizer/serum, apply the sunstick. 

  • Application method: Turn the dial to raise the stick slightly; glide the stick across face (and neck if desired) from inside → out. Some descriptions say ‘half‐moon’ shape motion. 

  • Reapplication: Especially if you’re outdoors, sweating, towel-drying, or after swimming. Usually every 2-3 hours is recommended.

  • Over makeup: One of the benefits highlighted is that the stick can be applied over makeup because of its no-white-cast and non-smudging finish.

  • Note: Because it’s a stick format and “water-resistant” or at least sweat resistant depending on listings. 


ℹ️ Things to Know (Pros & Considerations)

👍 Pros

  • Very strong UV protection rating: SPF50+ and PA++++ (which indicates high UVA protection) — good for sun-heavy conditions.

  • Convenient stick format: good for on-the-go touch-ups, especially if you wear makeup and want something that layers.

  • Lightweight, airy texture, semi-matte, no white cast: This is good for deeper skin tones and for those who dislike heavy sunscreens.

  • Additional skin-benefit ingredients (soothing, barrier support) make it more than just protection.

⚠️ Considerations / Limitations

  • Stick format means you might need to ensure adequate coverage: It’s easy with sticks to apply too lightly or miss spots (ears, neck, hairline) compared to lotions.

  • Some users report that stick sunscreens, even good ones, may feel slightly waxy, or may require two passes for full coverage. For example in related sunstick reviews:

    “It has a Vaseline-kinda balm-y texture … sits on top of your skin … transferrable…”

  • If you are going to be in intense sweat/sport/water activities, always verify the “water & sweat resistance” claim. Some users say sunsticks are more for casual outdoor rather than heavy sport.

  • Patch testing is wise, especially if you have very sensitive skin. Some users had reactions in stick format sunscreens.

  • Packaging/market version differences: One subreddit user noted:

    “I got the US version of the Abib sun stick … The packaging is all in English … the packaging from them is in all Korean, and the SPF is 50P++++ !! … So just wanted to give you a heads up!”
    So, authenticity and version matter.

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