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Pack Size1 Tube of 50 gm Gel
Zoray CPS Complete Protection Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 PA+++ is a lightweight and non-greasy sunscreen gel that provides broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays. It is designed to protect the skin from dryness, pollution, and the harmful effects of sun exposure.
The sunscreen gel is formulated with a high SPF of 50 and PA+++, which indicates its effectiveness in shielding the skin from UVA and UVB rays. It can also protect against infrared (IR) rays, visible light, and blue light.
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Good to Know:
Zoray CPS Complete Protection Sunscreen Gel SPF 50 PA+++ is water resistant.
Best Suited For:
All skin types
Ideal For:
Men/Women
Product Form:
Gel
Container Type:
Bottle
Area of Application:
Full body application
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Directions for Use:
Apply a sufficient amount of the sunscreen on face, neck and exposed areas of the skin 10 minutes before stepping outside
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Quick Tips:
Regularly apply sunscreen with a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30 to help protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is SPF?
SPF stands for "Sun Protection Factor" and measures the level of protection from UVB radiation. Dermatologists recommend using sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, which blocks 97% of UVB rays.
What is broad-spectrum sunscreen?
Broad-spectrum sunscreen protects against both UVA and UVB rays.
Can I get sunburned on a cloudy day?
Yes, up to 80% of the sun's UV rays can penetrate clouds and still cause damage to your skin.
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