[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Due to the impact of COVID-19, more people are enjoying outdoor activities such as golf, tennis, and hiking.
As the weather gets hotter and the sunlight becomes stronger, various accessories such as hats, arm sleeves, and sunshades have appeared to block the sun. In particular, female golfers use various sunblock products out of concern for UV exposure during long hours of outdoor activity. Even if sunscreen is applied thoroughly to block UV rays, it needs to be reapplied every 2 to 3 hours to be effective. The so-called "high zones" on the face, such as the cheekbones, nose bridge, and forehead, are vulnerable to UV exposure.
Aivazar launched the Activity UV Protection Patch (Golf Patch) on the 14th to manage moisture easily lost during long outdoor activities and to block UV rays.
The Aivazar Golf Patch is a moist hydrogel patch made with UV-blocking certified fabric that replenishes moisture lost during outdoor activities. It can be used conveniently with strong adhesion that does not fall off even after enjoying golf outdoors for a long time.
Park Jun-gyu, CEO of Aivazar, said, "When attaching industrial products such as sun-blocking tapes to the skin, they can be irritating. As a brand specializing in lifting mask pack patches, we developed this product so consumers can block UV rays with confidence."
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