Shake before use.
Apply evenly about two tablespoons of sunscreen to clean skin on face, neck and chest, 30 minutes before sun exposure.
Avoid eye contact.
Massage until completely absorbed.
To upkeep protection, repeat every 2 hours or after bathing, sweating or drying off.
For photoprotection with maximum effectiveness, remember to apply enough, sunscreen spread it evenly and reapply it every 2 hours, after bathing or sweating. Don't forget sensitive areas such as the edges of the ears, nose and chest. In addition to topical photoprotection, use complementary accessories such as brim hats and adjustable sunglasses. Boost skin care with oral photoprotection (in the form of a food supplement) combined with a balanced diet. Avoid exposure in the middle of the day (between 12:00 and 16:00). Do not expose babies and young children to direct sunlight. Overexposure causes oxidative damage, leads to photoaging and can lead to the development of skin conditions. Don't forget to apply after sun to both your face and body to maintain the skin’s antioxidants and daily hydration. If you take photosensitising medication or have a skin condition, it is especially important to follow these recommendations. In any case, if you develop blisters, fever or headache after sun exposure, consult your doctor.
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