Bath And Body Works Spf Spray
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This text provides information about a sunscreen product called "DENGE Broad Spectrum SPF 50" that offers UVA/UVB protection. It includes usage directions, warnings, and safety precautions. The inactive ingredients of the product are listed, and it is mentioned to be free from artificial dyes. Additionally, the product is associated with a company called Bath & Body Works located in New Albany, Ohio.*
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Bbw Spf50 Spray At The Beach Mini (Bbw Spf50 Spray At The Beach)
This is a description of a broad-spectrum sunscreen spray with SPF 50, providing UVA/UVB protection to help prevent sunburn and decrease the risk of skin cancer and premature aging. It is recommended for external use only and caution is advised to avoid contact with eyes or damaged skin. The directions state to apply generously before sun exposure and reapply every 80 minutes while swimming or sweating. The product is flammable and should be kept away from heat sources. In case of rash or ingestion, medical help should be sought immediately. The inactive ingredients include various chemicals like alcohol denat, fragrance, and vitamin E.*

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