Branded sunscreen provides recipients with sun protection they’ll actually use outdoors, helping to keep skin safe during Australia’s intense UV exposure. Available in convenient tube formats including 30ml, 50ml, 60ml, and 100ml sizes with SPF50 and SPF100 options, plus handy bottles with carabiner clips for easy attachment on the go. All products in this range are proudly Australian Made and many can be produced within 24 hours, making them a fast, reliable choice for your promotional needs.
Imagine your team or event guests receiving branded sunscreen at a golf day or beach event. It's a thoughtful giveaway that’s genuinely useful in Australia’s sunny climate. Your logo can be printed on each bottle or tube using full colour digital print or stickers, ensuring your brand stands out while promoting skin safety. These sunscreen giveaways make a meaningful impact at outdoor events, staff wellness packs, or summer promotional campaigns.
Things People Ask
What SPF rating should I choose for outdoor events?
SPF50 is generally recommended for most outdoor activities, offering strong protection against UV rays. For extended exposure or sensitive skin, SPF100 provides extra coverage and peace of mind.
Can these be ordered with a carabiner clip?
Yes, some lotion bottles come with carabiner clips for easy carrying on bags or belts. This makes them especially handy for events where guests are active or on the move.
How are the sunscreens branded?
They can be branded using printing, full colour digital print, or stickers applied directly to the tubes or bottles. This flexibility lets you choose a look that fits your event and branding style.
Are any of these sunscreens Australian made?
All products in this range are Australian Made, supporting local manufacturing and quality standards. They're designed with Australia's sun conditions in mind.
How quickly can I get branded sunscreen for an event?
Some products offer 24-hour production turnaround to meet tight deadlines. This helps when you need last-minute giveaways without compromising on branding.