Sunscreen Station
Sunscreens are highly recommended for preventing damage caused by the sun’s harmful rays. Not all sunscreens suit everyone. Apart from the SPF, you must consider many other factors when choosing a sunscreen. Our interactive kiosk makes it very easy to choose the perfect sunscreen for you!

Key Highlights:
- User-friendly, interactive kiosk.
- 5 suggestions given based on answers to leading questions.
- The UV mirror shows how well you’ve applied the sunscreen.
- Samples of sunscreens are available to try on your skin before investing in them.
- Provides information and videos on various sunscreens, including oral sunscreens.
- Includes informative videos to help understand how, when, and how much sunscreen to use.
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MetaDerm Sunscreen Station At A Glance
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Choosing the right sunscreen can be tricky. Step into MetaDerm’s sunscreen station and identify the perfect sunscreen for your needs – in minutes!
Frequently Asked Questions
The automated kiosk will give the top 5 suitable sunscreen options for each question answered.
Deep cysts tend to be multiple and measure 1-2 mm in diameter, becoming more noticeable when the skin is stretched.
We have a suspended shelf adjacent to the kiosk with sunscreen samples. You can try them on your skin and see how you and your skin like them, before investing in a suitable sunscreen.
We often miss spots while applying sunscreen, but the sun never misses. The UV mirror helps you understand if you have correctly applied sunscreen everywhere and highlights the missed areas.
We do not allow a trial of the clothing for hygiene purposes. You can touch and feel the clothing and read about its properties. Contact our front desk to know where and how you can get these UV clothing items.
Some UV clothing uses fabrics treated with UV-inhibiting ingredients. Others are woven in a special manner to effectively prevent UV rays from reaching the skin. The effectiveness of sunscreen is measured in SPF, and UV clothing effectiveness is measured in UPF.