Safe Sun Sunscreen Cream SPF 30 PA++
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WHAT IS SAFE SUN SUNSCREEN CREAM SPF 30 PA++
Elevate your sun care routine with our Safe Sun Sunscreen Cream SPF 30 PA++. This daily essential is your answer to comprehensive sun protection. It forms a robust shield against UVA and UVB rays, ensuring your skin remains guarded against sunburn and premature ageing.Reasons to Love
- It safeguards skin against sun damage, suntan, and sunburn
- Controls melanin production
- Reduces the appearance of blemishes, dark spots, and pigmentation
- Keeps skin healthy and supple
STEP 1:
Apply "Safe Sun Sunscreen Cream SPF 30 PA++" liberally on your face, neck, and other exposed areas.
STEP 2:
It works effectively when applied 15 minutes before going outdoors.
STEP 3:
Keep applying once every 2 hours for better protection from UV rays.
This is my first time using sunscreen. It doesn't create any white cast, is really light weight. Easy to use and blends with my makeup too.
FAQ's
A: Yes, sunscreens should be applied daily to protect the skin from the sun’s rays.
A: Yes, it is suggested that you wait at least 20 minutes after applying sunscreen to allow the sunscreen to soak into your skin and give adequate UV protection properly.
A: Ultraviolet rays, which you are exposed to every day, raise your chances of skin cancer and ageing. This solar damage accumulates over time. So, applying sunscreen daily can help prevent and save yourself from skin cancer, premature aging, and other skin conditions.
A: Apply about a tablespoon of sunscreen to your face after gathering the cream. Do not apply a large lump of sunscreen to your face; instead, dot your face with sunscreen using your fingertips and gently massage it in.
A: Yes, even if it's cloudy and foggy outside, you should use sunscreen since we don't know which wavelength of UV light causes skin cancer, and wavelengths may still pass through those grey clouds and be absorbed by your skin.