Sun Bum Spf 30 Premium Moisturizing Sunscreen
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Sun Bum's sunscreen is a premium moisturizing sunscreen spray with broad-spectrum SPF 30 for UVA/UVB protection with Parsol 1789. Its carefully formulated and includes ingredients that are paraben-free, vegan, oxybenzone-free, oil-free, PABA-free, cruelty-free, non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, gluten-free, and retinyl palmitate-free. The sunscreen spray has avobenzone 3.00%, homosalate 10.00%, octisalate 5.00%, and octocrylene 3.75% as active ingredients. It helps prevent sunburn, decreases the risk of skin cancer, and also has antioxidant-enriched vitamin E to protect the skin while moisturizing. Sun Bum's slogan is “Trust The Bum”. It comes with warnings to keep away from face and not puncture since it is flammable. It also advises against use on damaged skin and to be kept away from sources of ignition, especially smoking. The sunscreen spray is to be used 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapplied after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating, and every two hours. To decrease the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging, it is advisable to limit time in the sun, wear long-sleeve shirts, pants, hats, and sunglasses. It comes in a 6 fl oz/177 mL container and is distributed by Sun Bum LLC of Cocoa Beach, FL 32032.*

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