Description
Sunblock SPF50+Vitamin E 355ml
Sunblock SPF50+Vitamin E has been voted leading SPF50+ in Australia. Sunscreen is made in Australia for Australian conditions. The Cream is easy to apply to the body. Sunblock has a creamy texture that makes it absorbed easily into the skin.
Quintessential Elements (What it contains and how it works)
- Octocrylene,
- 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor,
- Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane,
- Phenylbenzimidazole Sulfonic Acid,
- Oxybenzone are the sunscreens that ensure the SPF 50+ protection and Broad Spectrum.
FLEUR DE MER Sunblock SPF50+Vitamin E Features
Firstly the cream is water resistant.
Secondly Vitamin E is nourishing, antioxidant is great value for the skin.
Thirdly Smooth spreading water-resistant cream, gives up to 4 hours protection from the sun.
As well as Australia’s highest level of sun protection.
in addition a Creamy texture helps deliver a smooth natural coverage to the skin.
Furthermore Proven that wearing SPF 50+ is paramount in preventing premature ageing of the skin.
Finally Re-apply after entering the swimming. SPF 50+
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunscreen
Information from the Skin Cancer Foundation
Ultraviolet light is invisible to humans because it has shorter wavelengths than the light we can see. Within the UV spectrum, there are two types of rays that can damage the DNA in your skin cells and lead to skin cancer. It’s important to protect your skin from both types:
- UVB rays cause sunburn and play a key role in developing skin cancer. A sunscreen’s SPF number refers mainly to the amount of UVB protection it provides.
- UVA rays cause skin damage that leads to tanning as well as skin ageing and wrinkles. The shortest wavelengths of UVA rays also contribute to sunburn. It’s important to look for the words “broad spectrum” on the label, which means the product has ingredients that can protect you from UVA as well as UVB rays.
The SPF number tells you how long the sun’s UV radiation would take to redden your skin when using the product exactly as directed versus the amount of time without any sunscreen. So ideally, with SPF 30 it would take you 30 times longer to burn than if you weren’t wearing sunscreen.
An SPF 30 allows about 3 % of UVB rays to hit your skin. An SPF of 50 allows about 2 % of those rays through. That may seem like a small difference until you realize that the SPF 30 is allowing 50% more UV radiation onto your skin.
People who have a history or high risk of skin cancer, together with genetic diseases need to take extra precaution to save damage. Precausions like wearing a hat and long sleeve shirt will also sake the skin.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends a water-resistant, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher for any extended outdoor activity. Regardless of the SPF, though, it’s important to apply one ounce (two tablespoons) 30 minutes before going outside and reapply it every two hours or immediately after swimming or sweating.
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