Lip Balm Spf25
Generic Name: lip balm spf25
Brand Names:
Intense Therapy Lip Balm Spf25, Shea Butter And Vitamin E
Use Helps prevent sunburn and chapped lips
Overview
Use Helps prevent sunburn and chapped lips
Dosage
Directions Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure and as needed. Children under 6 monhts: ask a doctor.
Warnings
Warning Stop use if skin rash occurs
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the important warnings for Lip Balm Spf25?▼
Warning Stop use if skin rash occurs
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