Creators Of Sunscreen Mist Promote Safe Sun Protection

Oct. 12, 2015
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Commerce Twp., Mich. October 9, 2015 – The creators of Michigan-based Sunscreen Mist, the world leader of automated patented sunscreen-spray stations and booths, remind consumers about the importance of diligent sun protection in promoting health. Sunscreen Mist appeared on ABC’s “Shark Tank” on Friday, May 8 and Friday August 28th—perfectly situated to further raise awareness about this important health issue. Sunscreen Mist CEO Josh Kaplan made the announcement.

Tony Fayne, the president and founder of Sunscreen Mist, was inspired to create these innovative sunscreen-spray machines after a close friend was diagnosed with Melanoma. “I experienced how life changing this disease can be, not only for the patient, but also for friends and family. It’s a difficult process that too many people have to go through,” said Fayne. “I knew there had to be a way to increase sun protection behaviors by making sunscreen application easier and access greater, and that is how this concept was born.”

As a member of the board of directors for non-profit organization Kids Kicking Cancer, Kaplan is equally committed to the mission of preventing melanoma through widespread education. “I look forward to the day that sunscreen application becomes second nature, like brushing your teeth. We are confident that the proliferation of Sunscreen Mist products will help achieve that future by making skin protection quick, easy and convenient, and the opportunity to appear on ABC’s “Shark Tank” during this critical awareness-raising month enables us to spread this important message to a nationwide audience.”

Sunscreen Mist produces patented sunscreen-spray machines, including fully automated booths (similar to spray tan machines) and self-serve portable spray stations that quickly and conveniently protect people from the suns dangerous rays with the FDA appropriate amount of sunscreen. They are ideal amenities for outdoor venues such as hotel pools, theme parks, country clubs, campgrounds and beaches, and they are designed to accept payment in the form of coins, cash, credit card or even room keys.

To learn more about Sunscreen Mist and the company’s appearance on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” visit www.sunscreenmist.com

Founded in 2007, Sunscreen Mist produces patented sunscreen spray stations and booths that are designed to ensure effective sunscreen application and enhance access to sun protection in a wide array of public spaces and entertainment venues. Each sunscreen machine offers SPF 15, SPF 30, Tan Enhancer, Cooling Aloe and Insect Barrier with SPF 30—all comprised of natural ingredients that promote healthy skin. To learn more about Sunscreen Mist, visit www.sunscreenmist.com.