☀️ Stay radiant, protected, and effortlessly cool under the sun!
Sekoa Dry Oil Spray SPF30 is a 200ml vegan sun protection spray offering broad-spectrum UVA and UVB defense. Its water-resistant formula works seamlessly on both wet and dry skin, enriched with Vitamin E for added skin nourishment. Ideal for active, ethical consumers seeking effective, no-fuss sun care.
Manufacturer | Linco Care Ltd |
Package dimensions | 20.9 x 6.3 x 2.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 3.5 x 21.2 centimetres |
Item weight | 200 Milligrams |
Brand | SEKOA |
Format | Oil |
Volume | 200 Millilitres |
Scent | No scent |
Skin type | Dry |
Sun protection | 30 SPF |
Manufacturer reference | PL293 |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 3.5 x 21.2 cm; 0.2 g |
ASIN | B09WN4FTNH |
D**P
Better than expected
I was impressed with this SPF spray. It was cheap so I had low expectations but wow what a surprise. Worked as good as sprays that are priced twice as much
S**E
Easy to use regular sun cream with a lovely scent
My favourite thing about this sun protection spray is not even mentioned anywhere in the product description, and that’s the scent. It smells like a kind of alcoholic banana ice cream, fairly mild and a little sweet but really lovely. If it were a little stronger in scent I would wear this as a perfume!The product description doesn’t mention the smell, but then it doesn’t even mention on the front that it’s a sun cream, referring to it instead as just a “dry oil”, which seems an oddly generic choice.It is quite definitely an anti-sun spray though, and it works just like products from other brands like Nivea or Hawaiian Tropic. Squirt it directly onto your arms or legs, rub it in just a little, and it gives your skin a wet look, making it a little sticky. It’s easily spread around so you can be confident of your coverage without using up half the bottle just to be sure.It’s got that classic holiday-in-the-Sun, going-to-the-beach association to it, so much so that even using it at home before going out to do some gardening makes it feel more like a holiday.The branding is a little unglamorous and the product name a bit of an odd choice, but if you’re in the market for a sun spray, this is a solid four star option- as effective as other brands, not priced all that competitively at time of writing though. I’m tempted to give it five stars just for the scent though, which is definitely my new favourite.
L**N
It works on a fair redhead.
I used this sunscreen on my holidays in the summer in Corfu, now, I'm a fair-ish-skinned redhead and burn quite easily, but this sunscreen protected me well and also left the skin feeling refreshed and not dry.The smell of this sunscreen is quite nice, but whatever you do do not get it in your eyes like I did when using it on my scalp, it takes a lot of washing out and irritates like hell.Overall I was please with this sunscreen, it performed well and don't cost the earth.
C**H
SPF30 Dry Oil Sunscreen
This is a big 200ml sunscreen oil It is SPF 30 so good when you need some protection on a warm day but not for a sorcher where you would need SPF50. The oil is straw coloured in the bottle but sprays out clear. It is easy and quick to spritz over the skin and after a minute or so it absorbs and doesn't feel gresy or sit on the skin like an ordinary oil (perhpas that is down to the alcohol denat main ingredient). It has quite a strong scent of vanilla/almond on applying which I'm not a huge fan of but the scent settled down once the oil absorbed and smelt more pleasant. The ingredients list has a lot of chemicals I've not heard of and a Parfum that isn't specified. I like spray sunscreens as they are quick and easy to apply compared to creams and this is a great family size at 200ml but still a slim bottle that takes up little room in a beach bag. The oil is also water resitant. It's okay. I don't love it.
S**Y
Pleasant oil which offers good sun protection.
This is a bottle of sunscreen oil is supplied in a clear plastic bottle with a spray cap with a pull off cover. It offers SPF30 protection so provides good for most skin types. The oil is light coloured looking clear when applied where it is absorbed by the skin and moistening it without being greasy.It has a pleasant scent, smelling of vanilla and almond without being too strong. It is economical to use and the 200ml bottle will last a long time. It is also water resistant so should not require as much reapplying as some other products. At just under £10 it is not the cheapest sunscreen but it is competitively priced and is a good alternative to the high street brands.
J**D
SPF30 and UVA/UVB sun protection - absorbs well and good value...
We've not really had the full on sun yet this year that would do justice to trying out a sunscreen like this. However, the sun was out this afternoon so I sprayed some Sekoa Dry Oil Spray onto my arms. The first thing I noticed was how easily absorbed this lightweight and easy to apply product is - and then the unmistakeable fragrance of coconut, subtle and not too overpowering. It smells great.If you're going to use a sunscreen at all it's not worth going below SPF30 - as this one from Amazon brand Sekoa is. To go lower if you have light skin may mean you'll burn and over time repeated sun damage will reflect on how your skin ages.The pale straw coloured product comes in a 200ml clear plastic bottle with a spray applicator. It applies clear and the pack has indents on the side that make it easy to hold even with wet hands. I found it far less messy than a cream and it didn't stain my clothes. Protective against both UVA and UVB and okay for use on wet or dry skin, this is a good water resistant sunscreen that's very reasonably priced.
P**K
Finally Got to Try This!
I have been waiting for the sun to arrive in the UK to be able to try this product. I liked the smell of this spray (reminded me a bit of pear drops) and it was very easy to apply. It's lightweight, gives the skin a sheen but is not too greasy like some other sun oils I have tried.I could feel that my knees were starting to get red whilst sitting in the garden, so I only applied it there and it worked straight away - no sun burnt knees for me! I haven't tested out whether it is waterproof or not, so can't comment about this.I was impressed with the product, but not sure if I would buy again at almost £10, when there are cheaper alternatives available that work as well.
J**H
Sekoa Dry Oil
A UV Dry oil is a good idea and maybe better in the sun for application a lot lighter and easier to apply. But for me this ‘dry oil’ is still very greasy and has a greasy feeling on your skin.
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