Sunscreen Spf 50
Generic Name: sunscreen spf 50
Brand Names:
Ganrek Sunscreen Sprayer Broad Spectrum Spf 50
Effectively blocks ultraviolet raysHelps protect skin from UVA& UVB damageLeaves skin feeling fresh andhydrated
Overview
Effectively blocks ultraviolet raysHelps protect skin from UVA& UVB damageLeaves skin feeling fresh andhydrated
Uses
Directions for Use: For sunscreen useShake well before use.Hold the spray 15-20 cm away from theskin and apply evenly.Do not spray directly onto the face.For facial application, spray onto thepalms or a cotton pad first, then gentlypat onto the face.
Dosage
Net Content: 4.06 fl.oz./120ml
Warnings
keep out of reach of children
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sunscreen Spf 50 used for?▼
Directions for Use: For sunscreen useShake well before use.Hold the spray 15-20 cm away from theskin and apply evenly.Do not spray directly onto the face.For facial application, spray onto thepalms or a cotton pad first, then gentlypat onto the face.
What are the important warnings for Sunscreen Spf 50?▼
keep out of reach of children
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