Sun Protect Body SPF 50
Product details
- Description
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A body sunscreen to apply to exposed areas before going out.
- It adheres smoothly, closely wrapping the skin, and absorbs naturally without a white cast.
- Its non-sitting texture feels comfortable without a stuffy sensation.
- After absorption, it leaves a neat finish with a soft, dry texture.
- Suitable for use over the entire body on days with lots of outdoor activity.
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- How to use
- 1) Use as the final step of your skincare routine before going out. 2) Dispense an appropriate amount and spread evenly over exposed areas such as the arms and legs. 3) Reapply at regular intervals. 4) After a day of use, wash it off thoroughly with a cleansing product.
- Brand / Product name
- / Sun Protect Body SPF 50
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Key features
- Alcohol-free
- EU allergen-free
- Fragrance-free
- Oil-free
- Paraben-free
- Silicone-free
- Sulfate-free
- Reef-safe
- Fungal acne-safe
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