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Abib Airy Sunstick – Capsule Beauty SPF50+ Stick, Single-Step Transparent Sun Protection

Abib Airy Sunstick – Capsule Beauty SPF50+ Stick, Single-Step Transparent Sun Protection

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Why you'll love it

  • No white cast means it disappears on every skin tone, eliminating the chalky look that drives people away from mineral and stick SPFs
  • Hands-free curved stick design removes the greasy, messy feel of lotion sunscreens during reapplication
  • Semi-matte oil-control finish keeps T-zone shine in check for oily and combination skin
  • 80-minute water resistance lets users stay active (surf, pool, sweaty workouts) without constant re-worrying
  • Skincare actives like ceramides, peptides, and ectoin turn a sunblock into a treatment step rather than a chore
  • Compact 0.81 oz size slips into the smallest bag or jersey pocket for on-demand reapplication every 2–3 hours

Perfect for

  • Reapplying SPF50+ over makeup at the office without disturbing foundation
  • Water-resistant sun protection during a round of golf or long swim session
  • Quick hands-free reapplication during hiking, running, or cycling breaks
  • Touching up sunscreen at the beach without sandy, greasy palms
  • Travel-friendly daily sunblock that fits in a carry-on or crossbody bag


Product Information

Abib Sunstick Protection Bar Broad Spectrum SPF50+ 0.81 oz / 23 g | Korean Suncreen Stick Suncare Sunblock, No Whitecast, Protector Solar Barra, Water resistant
Powerful Broad Spectrum SPF50+ Protection : Provides robust SPF50+ protection, effectively shielding your skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays. This broad-spectrum formula helps slow aging, dark spots, and freckles, ensuring your skin stays youthful and radiant.

Light-weight & No White Cast : Its lightweight texture adheres seamlessly to the skin, offering a refreshing and non-greasy feel. Applies with a clear, transparent formulation, leaving no white residue, making it suitable for all skin tones and ideal for application under or over makeup.

Semi-Matte Finish : Controls excess oil while maintaining inner hydration, resulting in a semi-matte finish that offers a natural, shine-free appearance. This makes it ideal for those seeking a non-greasy sunscreen option.

Oil-Control Formula with Ceramides and Peptides – Hydrated, Non-Greasy Skin : Formulated with smoothening and strengthening ingredients like ectoin, Sunflower Seed Oil, and Allantoin. Ectoin helps shield the skin from environmental stressors, Sunflower Seed Oil strengthens the skin barrier and enhances smoothness, while Allantoin soothes irritation and delivers lasting hydration.

Hands-Free Stick Type : The compact and portable curved stick design allows for easy, mess-free application without using your hands. Appreciated with its convenience for on-the-go reapplication, fitting seamlessly into daily routines and travel.

Perfect for Sports & Outdoor Activities (Water-resistant) : Airy version with its water-resistant formula, this sun stick withstands sweat and water up to 80 minutes, making it perfect for activities like golf, running, hiking, swimming, camping, and surfing. Our customers have found it convenient for reapplication during various outdoor pursuits or reapplying over makeup. It is always recommened to reapply sunscreen every 2~3 hours!
Features & Specs
Scent Name: Unscented
Product Benefits: SPF 50, broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection, water resistant for 80 minutes, non-sticky matte finish
Sun Protection Factor: 50 Sun Protection Factor (SPF)
Skin Type: Oily
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Item Form: Stick
Target Use Body Part: Body, Face
Color: Airy (Semi-matte)
Additional Features: Semi-Matte Finish
Skin Tone: All

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this sunstick look at home on a clean, neutral-toned vanity?

The Airy Sunstick has a slim, understated barrel in soft neutrals that blends into a minimal vanity setup. It doesn't shout for attention the way brightly packaged sunscreens do, and the 0.81 oz size keeps a curated shelf looking uncluttered. One stick handles sun protection, primer, and midday touch-up in a single object.

I want to reduce steps in my routine. Can this replace moisturizer and primer too?

On normal-to-oily skin in humid weather, the hydrating balm base and ceramides in the Airy Sunstick can carry you past moisturizer. The semi-matte, grippy finish also doubles as a light primer under foundation or concealer. If your skin runs very dry, you'll still want a hyaluronic or ceramide moisturizer underneath, but the stick covers sun, primer, and touch-up in one object.

Does the stick design actually reduce clutter compared to a bottle of sunscreen?

A traditional sunscreen tube or pump bottle takes up more counter space, often needs a tray, and can leak. A single 0.81 oz twist-up stick stands upright in a small dish, replaces your separate face sunscreen, body touch-up, and primer, and travels in a clutch or pocket. For a minimalist edit, it's one object doing three jobs.

Is the packaging recyclable or made with sustainable materials?

The Airy Sunstick comes in a plastic twist-up barrel designed to use every last bit of product, which already reduces waste compared to pump tubes that retain product. Check your local recycling program for the specific resin code on the bottom of the stick, as acceptance varies by municipality. The cap and base are typically the same plastic type for easier curbside recycling.

I have a strict 'less is more' beauty shelf. Do I really need a separate SPF product?

If you wear any daytime UV exposure at all, yes, daily broad-spectrum SPF50+ is the one non-negotiable step dermatologists point to. The good news is the Airy Sunstick is designed to be that single object: it does protection, it does a treatment step with peptides and ceramides, and it leaves a finish you can wear alone. For a minimalist shelf, it's the one sunscreen that earns its place.

I'm switching to a capsule skincare wardrobe. Does this count as a multi-tasker?

Yes. The Airy Sunstick functions as daily broad-spectrum SPF50+, a barrier-support treatment (ceramides, peptides, ectoin), an oil-control primer, and a mess-free reapplication tool. Four jobs in one 0.81 oz object is about as capsule-friendly as suncare gets, and the Airy Duo or Airy&Quick bundles let you choose your finish without adding clutter.

Can I skip foundation entirely and just use this for a clean, no-makeup look?

The semi-matte, transparent finish looks polished on bare skin and doesn't leave a white cast, so many users wear it as a standalone 'no-makeup' look. The oil-control finish keeps T-zone shine down for hours, which is what makes it read as intentional rather than unfinished. For a true minimalist look, swipe, smooth the edges, and walk out the door.

How does this compare to a generic drugstore SPF stick?

Generic drugstore SPF sticks are usually mineral-zinc based, which means a visible white cast that doesn't suit deeper skin tones, plus a drier, chalkier texture. The Abib Airy Sunstick uses chemical filters for a fully transparent finish, adds skincare actives (ectoin, ceramides, peptides, allantoin), and offers 80-minute water resistance in a slim, well-designed barrel. It's a clear step up in both wear and formulation.

I hate greasy sunscreen. Is this truly non-greasy or just 'less greasy'?

Truly non-greasy. The semi-matte, oil-control finish is one of the most consistent things users mention, especially combination and oily skin types. There's no slick residue on top, no transfer onto phone screens or shirt collars, and no shine developing throughout the morning. If 'non-greasy' is your hard requirement, this stick was designed for you.

How do I apply this SPF50+ sunstick for full, even coverage?

Twist up about a half-inch of product. Glide the curved edge directly across the skin in long, overlapping strokes, covering the face, ears, neck, and the back of the hands. Apply four passes per zone (two horizontal, two vertical) for roughly a quarter-teaspoon equivalent of product, which is the amount most dermatologists recommend. Don't forget often-missed spots like the tops of the ears, the hairline, and the area just under the jawline. Reapply every two hours, or immediately after swimming, toweling off, or heavy sweating.

How often should I reapply this sunscreen stick during the day?

Every two hours of direct sun exposure is the standard interval, per broad-spectrum SPF guidance. If you're swimming, sweating heavily, or towel-drying, reapply immediately after, even if it's been less than two hours. The 80-minute water-resistance rating means you can be active without re-worrying, but it doesn't extend the two-hour reapplication window indefinitely. Setting a phone reminder for the first few weeks helps most people build the habit.

Can I use this sunstick on my lips, or do I need a separate lip balm with SPF?

The Airy Sunstick is formulated and tested for facial and body skin, not for the delicate lip membrane. For the lips, use a dedicated SPF lip balm, which is formulated to be ingest-safe and to stay on through talking and drinking. The sunstick is great for the skin around the mouth, the cupid's bow, and the chin, but skip the actual lip surface.

Will this SPF stick fit in a carry-on, a crossbody bag, or a jacket pocket for travel?

Yes. The 0.81 oz / 23 g size is well under the TSA 3.4 oz carry-on liquid limit, and because it's a solid stick, it's not subject to the same liquids-screening hassle. It fits in a small crossbody, a jacket pocket, a toiletry kit, or a carry-on side pocket, and the twist-up format means it won't spill under pressure changes in flight. It's built for travel.

Is this stick safe to use on kids or during pregnancy?

The Airy Sunstick is gentle enough for most adult use, but for children and during pregnancy, we recommend consulting your pediatrician or OB-GYN before introducing any new skincare product. Patch test on the inner forearm first. For young children, a pediatrician-recommended mineral sunscreen is typically the standard recommendation.

Is this product reef-safe and does it contain oxybenzone or octinoxate?

The Abib Airy Sunstick is formulated without oxybenzone and octinoxate, two UV filters that have been flagged in some reef-safety discussions. Always check the most current ingredient list on the package before using in protected marine environments, since global reef-safe standards vary by region and continue to evolve.

What's actually in the box when I order this?

Inside the box is one Abib Airy Sunstick in the variant you selected, plus basic product information. There's no separate applicator, no charging cable, and no setup required. Twist the base, swipe, and it's ready to use. If you're gifting it, the compact box is presentation-ready on its own.

I'm worried about white cast on my deeper skin tone. Will this really not leave a chalky finish?

This is the single most common concern, and it's the main reason this stick exists. The Abib Airy Sunstick uses chemical UV filters rather than mineral zinc or titanium dioxide, which is what makes the formula go on completely transparent. There's no chalky residue, no ashy finish on deeper tones, and no purple or gray shift on fair tones. If you've been avoiding SPF sticks for years because of white cast, this is the upgrade designed for that exact problem.

What happens if the stick gets warm in a hot car or in direct sun? Will it melt?

The balm base is designed to stay stable in typical heat, including a closed car on a warm afternoon. It will soften in extreme heat (above about 110°F) but won't liquefy or run out of the barrel. If it does get soft, let it cool and reset in a fridge for 30 minutes and it returns to its original solid texture. Avoid leaving it on a hot car dashboard in summer for long stretches.

How is a sunscreen stick different from a sunscreen lotion or spray?

A stick is a solid balm that you swipe directly onto the skin, which means no hands, no mess, no pump, and no liquid to spill in a bag. Lotion sunscreens need a separate application step and usually require rubbing in with the palms, which is where most users under-apply or miss spots. Sprays are fast but typically require rubbing in as well and are easy to over- or under-apply. A stick gives precise, controlled, hands-free application that's especially good for reapplication over makeup or during activities where you don't want to deal with lotion.

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