Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Cream
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Principal Display Panel (50 mL Tube Label)

Principal Display Panel (50 mL Tube Label)
Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Cream is a high protection broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50+ that shields your skin from UV rays with a SynchroShield technology which intensifies the protective properties of the formula as the temperature rises, or it gets exposed to water or sweat. This face sun cream is designed with a HeatForce technology to activate in high temperatures & WetForce technology to amplify protection after exposure to water. It is blended with nourishing ingredients to moisturize, and avoid wrinkles, fine lines, and uneven skin tone. The water-resistant trait maintains its efficacy up to 80 minutes, while HeatForce technology is activated whenever temperatures rise. The directions ask the user to apply the sunscreen 15 minutes before sun exposure and re-apply it after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating, and every 2 hours otherwise. It is not for children under six months and the user should limit exposure to the sun. The product is flammable so should be kept away from heat, flames, and smoking. The ingredients include Octisavates, Octocrylene 7.0%, Titanium Dioxide 3.8%, and Zinc Oxide 19.4% among others. Inactive elements are DENHLDIE, SDADHL-SIPPILIVRSTAT-FESPPE47DNETHYETHER, and more.*

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