Pfect-a Solar Barrier Elixir Serum Textured

Generic Name: pfect-a solar barrier elixir serum textured

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Pfect A Solar Barrier Serum Textured

•Nourishing •Anti Ageing •Sun Protection Non Sticky and No white cast SPF 50 PA ++++ Suncreen formula, with UVA and UVB protection. Rich in Vitamins, Peptides and Nutrients for both hydration, anti ageing and sun protection. Suitable for all skin types. Directions: Apply liberally and spread evenly by hand before sun exposure.

Overview

•Nourishing •Anti Ageing •Sun Protection Non Sticky and No white cast SPF 50 PA ++++ Suncreen formula, with UVA and UVB protection. Rich in Vitamins, Peptides and Nutrients for both hydration, anti ageing and sun protection. Suitable for all skin types. Directions: Apply liberally and spread evenly by hand before sun exposure.

Uses

Non Sticky and No white cast SPF 50 PA ++++ Suncreen formula, with UVA and UVB protection. Rich in Vitamins, Peptides and Nutrients for both hydration, anti ageing and sun protection. Suitable for all skin types.

Dosage

Directions: Apply liberally and spread evenly by hand before sun exposure.

Warnings

Warning: For External use only. Do not apply on damaged or broken skin. Keep out of reach of children. If irrational occurs, stop use and consult your doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pfect-a Solar Barrier Elixir Serum Textured used for?

Non Sticky and No white cast SPF 50 PA ++++ Suncreen formula, with UVA and UVB protection. Rich in Vitamins, Peptides and Nutrients for both hydration, anti ageing and sun protection. Suitable for all skin types.

What are the important warnings for Pfect-a Solar Barrier Elixir Serum Textured?

Warning: For External use only. Do not apply on damaged or broken skin. Keep out of reach of children. If irrational occurs, stop use and consult your doctor.

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