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Oil Free Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Duo Pack - SPF 50 Sunscreen & SPF 45 Lip Balm, 2 pc , (Hawaiian Tropic)
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Oil Free Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Duo Pack -
SPF 50 Sunscreen & SPF 45 Lip Balm, 2 pc , (Hawaiian Tropic)
A gentle touch of Hawiian tropical, exotic, natural flora, and fruit extracts...New SunSure Technology uses less chemical sunscreens to achieve a higher SPF with longer lasting protection. Sun-tested for photostability to help ensure the broad spectrum protection in maintained in the sun. Enriched with antioxidant Vitamins A, C & E, this formula helps to protect delicate skin from sun damage and premature aging, while reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Continuous 12 hour moisturization to soothe and comfort skin- Oil Free
- Non Whitening
- Waterproof SPF
- Won't Clog Pores or Cause Breakouts
- Dermatologist Tested
- Hypoallergenic
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends this product as an effective UV sunscreen. Sunscreen Lip Balm SPF 45+ For sensitive skin, moisturizing, waterproof spf and fragrance free
SUGGESTED USAGE Grasp blue jar with green cap in one hand, then grasp tube with other hand and pull to separate. Twist cap to open. Apply generously and evenly prior to sun exposure. Reapply after prolonged swimming, excessive perspiration or toweling. WARNING: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Rinse with water. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Keep out of the reach of children. Use on children under 6 months of age only with the advice of a physician. May stain some fabrics. Sunscreen Lip Balm Apply generously and evenly to lips, nose and ears. Reapply occasionally and after prolong swimming, excessive perspiration, eating or drinking. For best results use daily. Warning: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Keep out of reach of children. Use on children under 6 months of age only with the advice of a physician. It is ideal to select a sunscreen that blocks enough UV rays to adequately protect your skin type. In the mean time, don’t forget that our bodies need natural sunlight to synthesize adequate amounts of vitamin D in order to keep our bones strong and healthy, as well as support the immune system. Use the Sun Survival Guide below to help determine your skin type and appropriate SPF. Sun Survival Guide - Choosing the Right SPF For Your Skin Type:
Skin Complextion | | Sun's Effect on the Skin | | Recommended SPF | | Very Fair | | Always burns easily; never tans | | 30-50+ | | Fair | | Always burns easily; tans minimally | | 30-50+ | | Light | | Burns moderately; tans eventually | | 15-30 | | Medium | | Burns minimally; always tans well | | 6-15 | | Dark | | Rarely burns; tans readily | | 2-10 | | Very Dark | | Never burns; becomes deeply pigmented | | 2-10 | | Remember to take care of your skin in the sun with these sun facts: Avoid sun exposure during the peak hours between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. You can cut down on the overall exposure received by spending intermittent periods of time in the shade. The sun's rays are more intense in tropical and semi-tropical locations because exposure becomes more direct as you get closer to the equator. Intensity is also increased in higher elevations where the atmosphere is thinner. Extra protection for skin and eyes is necessary in both cases. Choose a higher SPF in these geographical locations. The continuing depletion of the ozone layer results in increased exposure to UV rays. Surfaces such as water, sand, snow, and pavement all reflect and intensify exposure. Because of this you can still get burned even when wearing a hat or sitting in the shade. Wear sunscreen even on cloudy or hazy days. UV rays can penetrate these atmospheric conditions and cause sunburn. UVB rays are stronger in the summer. Choose a higher SPF during those months. UVA remains more or less constant throughout the year. Many medications, including certain antibiotics, heart and blood pressure medicines, antihistamines and antidepressants, can cause photosensitive reactions when the user is exposed to sunlight. This can result in an unusual "sunburn", or a rash or other allergic-type reaction to the skin. Individual sensitivities vary widely and may not happen to every user, every time. Consult your physician or pharmacist before sun exposure when using ANY medication. Some fragrances can also cause photosensitive reactions wherever they are applied to the skin. Examples of these are bergamot, citron, lavender, sandalwood, and musk. UVB rays are stronger in the summer. Choose a higher SPF during those months. UVA remains more or less constant throughout the year. Sun Survival Guide - Choosing the Right SPF For Your Skin Type:
Skin Complextion | | Sun's Effect on the Skin | | Recommended SPF | | Very Fair | | Always burns easily; never tans | | 30-50+ | | Fair | | Always burns easily; tans minimally | | 30-50+ | | Light | | Burns moderately; tans eventually | | 15-30 | | Medium | | Burns minimally; always tans well | | 6-15 | | Dark | | Rarely burns; tans readily | | 2-10 | | Very Dark | | Never burns; becomes deeply pigmented | | 2-10 | | Remember to take care of your skin in the sun with these sun facts: Avoid sun exposure during the peak hours between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. You can cut down on the overall exposure received by spending intermittent periods of time in the shade. The sun's rays are more intense in tropical and semi-tropical locations because exposure becomes more direct as you get closer to the equator. Intensity is also increased in higher elevations where the atmosphere is thinner. Extra protection for skin and eyes is necessary in both cases. Choose a higher SPF in these geographical locations. The continuing depletion of the ozone layer results in increased exposure to UV rays. Surfaces such as water, sand, snow, and pavement all reflect and intensify exposure. Because of this you can still get burned even when wearing a hat or sitting in the shade. Wear sunscreen even on cloudy or hazy days. UV rays can penetrate these atmospheric conditions and cause sunburn. UVB rays are stronger in the summer. Choose a higher SPF during those months. UVA remains more or less constant throughout the year. Many medications, including certain antibiotics, heart and blood pressure medicines, antihistamines and antidepressants, can cause photosensitive reactions when the user is exposed to sunlight. This can result in an unusual "sunburn", or a rash or other allergic-type reaction to the skin. Individual sensitivities vary widely and may not happen to every user, every time. Consult your physician or pharmacist before sun exposure when using ANY medication. Some fragrances can also cause photosensitive reactions wherever they are applied to the skin. Examples of these are bergamot, citron, lavender, sandalwood, and musk.
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Oil Free Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Duo Pack -
SPF 50 Sunscreen & SPF 45 Lip Balm, 2 pc , (Hawaiian Tropic)
Active Sunscreen Ingredients Octocrylene, Oxybenzone, Avobenzone Active Suncreen Lip Balm Ingredients Octocrylene, Oxybenzone, Avobenzone
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Oil Free Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Duo Pack -
SPF 50 Sunscreen & SPF 45 Lip Balm, 2 pc , (Hawaiian Tropic)
Editor's rating: 8.5 out of 10
User's rating: 100% 0%
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Oil Free Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Duo Pack -
SPF 50 Sunscreen & SPF 45 Lip Balm, 2 pc , (Hawaiian Tropic)
GUARANTEE/ SHIPPING INFORMATION Oil Free Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Duo Pack - SPF 50 Sunscreen & SPF 45 Lip Balm, 2 pc is shipped in a discrete, unmarked package. Orders are processed immediately and usually takes about 3 to 5 working days to be received. We do ask that you try it for 2 to 3 weeks to feel the full effects. Any information received is used only for order processing and shipping purposes. Your information, such as e-mail address, will never be disclosed to a third party.
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Oil Free Sensitive Skin Sunscreen Duo Pack -
SPF 50 Sunscreen & SPF 45 Lip Balm, 2 pc , (Hawaiian Tropic)
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