Cellular Swiss Uv Protection Veil Sunscreen Broad Spectrum Spf 50
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Primary (Uv Protector Spf 50 Primary)

Primary (Uv Protector Spf 50 Primary)
CELLULAR SWISS UV PROTECTION VEIL is a broad spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen made in Switzerland by Laboratories La Prairie S.A. The active ingredients are octinoxate (7.5%), oxybenzone (5.0%), titanium dioxide (1.9%), and zinc oxide (18.6%). It is a cellulaire suisse voile protection UV sunscreen that provides protection against UVA and UVB rays. The product comes with a warning label stating that it should not be used on damaged or broken skin, should be kept out of the eyes, and should be rinsed with water to remove it. If a rash occurs, a doctor should be consulted. The product should be kept out of the reach of children, and medical help should be sought if the product is swallowed. The product comes in a 50ml/1.7 FL. OZ. container with text in French, English, and German.*
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Carton (Uv Protection Veil Spf50)

Carton (Uv Protection Veil Spf50)
This is a sunscreen product with a broad-spectrum SPF 50 protection made by Laboratoires La Prairie. It comes in a 50mL carton, and its active ingredients are Octinoxate, Oxybenzone, Titanium Dioxide, and Zinc Oxide to help prevent sun damage such as sunburn, skin cancer, and early aging. Other directions for use and warnings are also provided on the carton, such as using a water-resistant sunscreen if there is excessive sweating or swimming, avoiding contact with eyes, and asking a doctor if rashes occur. The sunscreen comes with a Cellular Complex patent, but the inactive ingredients are not described in detail.*

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