Fusidyne Derma Trouble Zinc Calming Sunscreen Lotion
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This is a description of Fusidyne Derma Trouble Zinc Calming Sunscreen. It is a Broad Spectrum SPF50+ mineral sunscreen formulated with zinc oxide. The sunscreen is gentle on sensitive skin, providing hydrating UV protection with a light finish. It helps prevent sunburn and decreases the risk of skin cancer and premature skin aging. Directions include applying generously 15 minutes before sun exposure, reapplying every 2 hours, and using water-resistant sunscreen for swimming or sweating. The product is made in Korea and contains ingredients like water, coconut oil, and various extracts. It is dermatologist-tested and suitable for daily sun protection against UVA/B rays. The packaging contains 1.69 fl. oz. of product and includes contact information for questions or assistance.*
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The Fusidyne Derma Trouble Zinc Calming Sunscreen is a mineral sunscreen formulated with zinc oxide for gentle protection of sensitive skin. This sunscreen provides hydrating UV protection with a light finish and has a broad spectrum SPF of 50+ to shield against UVA/B rays. It is suitable for daily use and is dermatologist-tested. The product is made in Korea and comes in a 1.69 fl.oz container.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.