Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen Face Stick Spf 50
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Bottle (Bottle)

Bottle (Bottle)
This is a description of a sunscreen produced by Sun Bum LLC. It is a mineral face stick with a Broad Spectrum SPF50 value or higher, containing Zinc Oxide (19.2%) as the active ingredient. The sunscreen is meant for external use only, and caution should be employed when applying around the eyes. It should not be used on damaged or broken skin. The sunscreen should be applied liberally fifteen minutes before sun exposure and then reapplied every two hours or immediately after swimming, sweating, or towel-drying. It warns that children under six months should seek a doctor's advice and that it should be kept out of the reach of children. The sunscreen is hypoallergenic and fragrance-free for use on sensitive skin. The net weight of the sunscreen is 0.450Z/13¢g.*
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Label (Label)

Label (Label)
This is a Drug Facts label for sunscreen, containing 19.2% Zinc oxide as the active ingredient. The sunscreen helps prevent sunburn and decreases the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging when used as directed with other sun protection measures. It should not be used on damaged or broken skin, it should be kept out of eyes, and should be discontinued if a rash occurs. The sunscreen can be applied 15 minutes before sun exposure, after swimming or sweating, and every 2 hours. The sunscreen should be kept out of reach of children, and if swallowed medical help should be sought. The label also contains a list of inactive ingredients, but other parts of the text are not readable.*

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