Raspberry Spf 15 Broad Spectrum Lip Balm
Generic Name: raspberry spf 15 broad spectrum lip balm
Brand Names:
Raspberry Spf 15 Broad Spectrum Lip Balm
Purpose Sunscreen
Overview
Purpose Sunscreen
Uses
Helps prevent sunburn
Dosage
Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure
Side Effects
When Using this Product Keep out of eyes. Rinse well with water to remove. Stop Use and ask a doctor if Rash Occurs
Warnings
Warnings For external use only Do not use on damaged or broken skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Raspberry Spf 15 Broad Spectrum Lip Balm used for?▼
Helps prevent sunburn
What are the side effects of Raspberry Spf 15 Broad Spectrum Lip Balm?▼
When Using this Product Keep out of eyes. Rinse well with water to remove. Stop Use and ask a doctor if Rash Occurs
What are the important warnings for Raspberry Spf 15 Broad Spectrum Lip Balm?▼
Warnings For external use only Do not use on damaged or broken skin.
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