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Banana Boat 360 Coverage SPF 50+ Mist Comes in Two Options

The Banana Boat 360 Coverage SPF 50+ Mist sunscreen is an elevated take on UV protection cosmetics that's formulated and packaged with the needs of the modern consumer in mind.

The product comes in Sport and Kids varieties, and features a non-aerosol dual sprayer that will provide either a continuous spray or short bursts, according to the needs of the person. The sunscreen is clinically proven to offer protection from UVA and UVB rays, and is reported by the brand to protect from up to 98% of burning rays.

The Banana Boat 360 Coverage SPF 50+ Mist sunscreen is refillable, reusable and recyclable to ensure the sunscreen meets the preferences of the modern shopper. The product is priced at $11.99 with refills priced at $8.99.
Trend Themes
1. Dual Sprayer Technology - The dual sprayer technology used in the Banana Boat 360 Coverage SPF 50+ Mist sunscreen allows for both continuous spray and short bursts, catering to different consumer preferences.
2. Refillable and Reusable Packaging - The refillable and reusable packaging of the Banana Boat 360 Coverage SPF 50+ Mist sunscreen taps into the growing demand for eco-friendly and sustainable products.
3. Total Coverage Sunscreens - The development of non-aerosol total coverage sunscreens, such as Banana Boat 360 Coverage SPF 50+ Mist, addresses the need for comprehensive protection against UVA and UVB rays.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - The beauty and personal care industry can incorporate the dual sprayer technology in their products to offer customizable application experiences.
2. Sustainable Packaging - The sustainable packaging industry has an opportunity to collaborate with sunscreen brands to develop refillable and reusable packaging solutions.
3. Outdoor Sports and Recreation - The outdoor sports and recreation industry can benefit from the development of total coverage sunscreens that offer long-lasting protection from the sun's harmful rays.

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