High Protection Sun SPF 30 Titanium Dioxide TITANIUM DIOXIDE TITANIUM DIOXIDE OCTINOXATE OCTINOXATE WATER Carton label description A moisturizing sun lotion for the face and body with a high sun protection factor. Caution: Apply sunscreen liberally before sun exposure. Applying an insufficient amount of sunscreen will reduce the level of sun protection (i.e. the SPF) indicated. Avoid intensive midday sun. Reapply frequently in order to maintain protection, especially after perspiring, swimming or drying off with a towel. Shield babies and toddlers from direct UV radiation, dress them in protective clothing and use a sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 25. Do not overexpose yourself to the sun, even if you are using a sunscreen.

High Protection Sun SPF 30 Titanium Dioxide TITANIUM DIOXIDE TITANIUM DIOXIDE OCTINOXATE OCTINOXATE WATER

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Drug Facts Active Ingredients Purpose Octinoxate titanium dioxide sunscreens Uses Sunscreen to help prevent sunburn. Allows you to stay in the sun up to 30 times longer than without sunscreen protection. Protects from the sun to help prevent skin damage. Warnings For external use only Do not swallow avoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs rinse eyes thoroughly with water. Allergy Alert If contact occurs rinse eyes thoroughly with water. Stop use and ask doctor if irritation or rash persists. Keep this out of reach of children. In case of accidental ingestion seek professional assistance or contact a Poison Control Center immediately. Store at room temperature. Directions Adults and children 6 months of age and over: Apply liberally as often as necessary. Children under 2 years of age should use sunscreen products with a minimum SPF of 4. Children under 6 months of age: Consult a doctor. Inactive Ingredients water (aqua) C12 15 alkyl benzoate glyceryl stearate PEG 100 stearate glycerin alumina panthenol cetearyl alcohol tocopheryl acetate VP eicosene copolymer helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil sodium carboxymethyl betaglucan cassia alata leaf extract acetamide MEA lactic acid ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate ascorbyl palmitate tocopherol ascorbic acid DNA butylene glycol xanthan gum caprylic capric triglyceride pantolactone ITT TCS crosspolymer polyhydroxyethanol methylparaben ethylparaben propylparaben butylparaben isobutylparaben potassium sorbate sodium dehydroacetate.
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Carton label inactive ingredients Inactive Ingredients water (aqua) C12 15 alkyl benzoate glyceryl stearate PEG 100 stearate glycerin alumina panthenol cetearyl alcohol tocopheryl acetate VP eicosene copolymer helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil sodium carboxymethyl betaglucan cassia alata leaf extract acetamide MEA lactic acid ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate ascorbyl palmitate tocopherol ascorbic acid DNA butylene glycol xanthan gum caprylic capric triglyceride pantolactone ITT TCS crosspolymer polyhydroxyethanol methylparaben ethylparaben propylparaben butylparaben isobutylparaben potassium sorbate sodium dehydroacetate. i
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Carton label description A moisturizing sun lotion for the face and body with a high sun protection factor. Caution: Apply sunscreen liberally before sun exposure. Applying an insufficient amount of sunscreen will reduce the level of sun protection (i.e. the SPF) indicated. Avoid intensive midday sun. Reapply frequently in order to maintain protection, especially after perspiring, swimming or drying off with a towel. Shield babies and toddlers from direct UV radiation, dress them in protective clothing and use a sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 25. Do not overexpose yourself to the sun, even if you are using a sunscreen.

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