NAH.
Mate, you're cooked.
Need A Hand? — Automated sunscreen for Australian beaches
Coming to Bondi
How it works
Four steps. Thirty seconds.
We didn't over-engineer this. Step in, tap, get sprayed, walk out. Your back will thank you.
Step In
Walk into the booth on the beach. No booking. No app. No account. Just step in.
Tap & Pay
$5 on the card reader. $15 for a family of 4. Cashless. Takes 2 seconds.
Get Sprayed
16 HVLP nozzles across 4 zones — head, torso, arms, legs. SPF 50+ TGA-compliant sunscreen in 30 seconds. No missed spots.
Walk Out
60 seconds to dry. Full UV protection. Go enjoy the beach. You're welcome.
18% of beachgoers have zero sunscreen. 86% don't reapply within 2 hours. The problem isn't that people forget — it's that applying cream is messy, slow, and annoying.
NAH fixes all three.
Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.
New melanoma cases in Australia this year alone.
Why NAH
Because your excuses ran out.
360° coverage
16 HVLP nozzles spray every angle across 4 zones. Your back, your ears, the tops of your feet — all covered. No more patchy application or begging your mate to get your shoulders.
SPF 50+ TGA-Listed
Same active ingredients as the stuff at Priceline. TGA-listed, broad spectrum, made by an Australian contract lab. Not some dodgy spray — proper sunscreen.
$5 — or $15 for the family
A bottle of sunscreen costs $15-30 and won't cover you properly. $5 for full body coverage is a no-brainer. Bring the kids — $15 covers a family of 4.
Come back in 2 hours.
86% of beachgoers don't reapply. With NAH it takes 30 seconds, not 10 minutes of wrestling with a tube. Step in, get sprayed, get back to the beach.
Right there. On the beach.
It's on the beach. It takes 30 seconds. It costs $5. You don't need an app or an account. Every barrier to wearing sunscreen — gone.
Already works. Just not here.
Automated sunscreen booths already operate at resorts in the US and paid dispensers are at beaches across Australia. NAH brings full-body automated coverage to Aussie beaches for the first time.
FAQ
Yeah, we get asked this a lot.
How does it work?+
Is the sunscreen safe?+
Is it sticky?+
What about my face / eyes?+
Why $5?+
Will it ruin my clothes?+
Can I bring the family?+
NAH, not today melanoma.
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