It's cold in Japan.
It's so cold that it makes you wonder where the warm winter and global warming are.

In this situation, some people are going on surf trips to Bali and Australia.
I think there are many. With the yen now strong, fuel surges are also cheaper.
It's truly a time for surf trips.

However, it is midsummer in both Bali and Australia.
The other day I was talking to a friend in Australia on Skype.
"It's too hot already," he lamented.
I replied, "It's too cold here." lol
The ozone layer in the Southern Hemisphere has been destroyed, resulting in intense ultraviolet rays.
Going in naked on the first day without even putting on sunscreen is something amateurs do.
Suddenly, I got burns all over my body, developed a fever, and spent the rest of the day in bed...
This is a common story. I've experienced it myself.
Among surf trip experts, the most important thing about a surf trip is
It is said to be a "UV protection" product. (It's true!)
Sunburn can be a major drain on your energy, making surfing comfortable.
To protect against UV rays, everyone should bring sunscreen.
However, I noticed that there are significant differences between sunscreen products.
Did you know?
There is a common misconception that a higher SPF is more powerful.
In fact, it is a sunscreen made by a high-end cosmetics manufacturer in Japan and is considered to be the strongest.
Even sunscreen from a certain manufacturer is no match for the heat of Bali's rainy season.
I've tried it before, and it was this clear in just two hours.

It stings like a burn.
These cosmetic products are best used by the pool or on the beach.
It is intended for sunbathing or light swimming in the pool.
It is not designed for intense movements in the water like surfing.
In other words, it is decidedly inferior in waterproofing.
So which sunscreen is best?
Surfers who are used to surf trips will definitely push this first,
"HEADHUNTER" .

Originally designed for surfing, it is extremely waterproof.
It's safe to say there is no better sunscreen out there.
I apply a cream type before going in, but during the day it only lasts for two hours.
It won't last, so put it in the pocket of your surf shorts.
We recommend reapplying frequently while in the ocean!
The correct way to apply
Now, as for how to apply it, put an appropriate amount on your palm and do not spread it too much.

Spread it out by patting it lightly with your palms.
If you stretch it, it will lose its UV protection.

Apply generously to your face, of course, but also to the back of your calves...
The distance and time spent paddling is incomparably longer than in Japan,
If you forget to paint this, it will be a disaster...
Especially at this time of year, in Japan, the body is covered in winter wetsuits.
Sudden sunburn can be a burden, so be sure to apply sunscreen thoroughly.

The Love Surf team has also been to Bali several times to shoot DVDs.

We always brought along "HEADHUNTER" and everyone painted it on before starting the shoot.

Just to be safe, it is not sold in Bali.
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I don't have time to go to the store to buy it! I'll have to wait until next week to go to the beach.
Perfect for when you need wax or a leash!
Shopping from the car on the way back from the beach!
You can easily use it from anywhere,
Please feel free to use it on your mobile phone!