Derma Soleil Kids Natural Sunblock Spf 45
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120 (69711 909 01 120 mL)

120 (69711 909 01 120 mL)
This is a description of a natural sunblock SPF 45+ for kids that provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection and is PABA-free. It contains vitamins A, C, E, and aloe, and is moisturizing, appropriate for all skin types and water-resistant for 40 minutes. The formula is a drug, and the primary active ingredients are Ococyene 7% and Oco Heshoyerame 75%. There are directions and instructions for its use, including warnings to avoid broken or damaged skin and not to use on children younger than six months. The contact number is provided in case of questions or concerns.*
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240 (69711 909 02 240 mL)

240 (69711 909 02 240 mL)
This is a product description for a "Natural Sunblock" called "Rids". It claims to contain Vitamins A, C, E & Aloe, and provides UVA/UVB protection. It is water-resistant for up to 40 minutes and is suitable for all skin types, including kids. It has a broad spectrum SPF of 45+ and is PABA free. The text includes information about the product's active ingredients and directions for use, as well as warnings and precautions. It also lists the ingredients, which include Rayusci€1030 Asot Acpes Crolmer: Amnsmesy Fropaa. The manufacturer's contact information is provided at the end of the text.*

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