Sunscreen Spray
Generic Name: sunscreen spray
Brand Names:
Sunscreenspray
Apply generously and evenly over wholebody 20 minutes before sun exposure.Reapply frequently
Overview
Apply generously and evenly over wholebody 20 minutes before sun exposure.Reapply frequently
Uses
Very high, broad spectrum protection for the body against UVA and UVB. Suitable for all skin types, especially those with very clear, sensitive phototypes and sun intolerance.
Dosage
Apply generously and evenly over whole body 20 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply frequently.
Warnings
1、For external use only, avoid contact with eyes when used 2、Keep out of reach of children
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sunscreen Spray used for?▼
Very high, broad spectrum protection for the body against UVA and UVB. Suitable for all skin types, especially those with very clear, sensitive phototypes and sun intolerance.
What are the important warnings for Sunscreen Spray?▼
1、For external use only, avoid contact with eyes when used 2、Keep out of reach of children
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