Photos | Sunscreen Station at Coachella 2024

Festival-goers apply sunscreen at a conveniently located station on a clear, sunny day at Coachella Weekend 2, 2024.
Full Description:
This photo captures a typical scene at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2024, emphasizing the festival's proactive measures for attendee safety and comfort. In the image, a group of young adults engage in the practical yet communal activity of applying sunscreen, provided at a sponsored booth prominently featuring Neutrogena products. These individuals, dressed in typical festival attire ranging from tank tops to denim shorts, accessorized with sunglasses, necklaces, and tattoos, showcase the diverse and carefree spirit of festival-goers. The setting includes clear skies, palm trees, and festival infrastructure, enhancing the overall vibe of this open-air festival atmosphere.
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