So, how does it work?
Protected skin appeared dark, while unprotected skin appears light.
What’s more, Sunscreenr was designed to be both waterproof and durable.

If the product sounds too good to be true it’s because, in many ways, it is.
Dave Cohen asked the Sharks for $800,000, promising 10% of the company in return.
Unfortunately, their deal fell through, and Sunscreenr was left without a major investor.

The company also launched a successful fundraising campaign onIndiegogo.
Here, they raised over $50,000, bringing the grand total up to $172,021.
Still, there’s no Sunscreenr in sight.
“I thought ‘Wow!
there’s no way this project fails to deliver.’
Haven’t heard back after I messaged them about it.
The company’s Instagram doesn’t offer any clarity
As for Sunscreenr’s co-founders?
Jon Meyer is a chief technology officer at CAPTRUST (viaLinkedIn).
Clearly, they’ve both tried to put Sunscreenr and their “Shark Tank” days behind them.