Rod And Rifle Spf 50 Sunscreen Lotion
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FDA Label Image

Label (Rand R 50 32oz 470 063022 Hro Copy)

Label (Rand R 50 32oz 470 063022 Hro Copy)
This is a description of an "Rod & Rifle" sunscreen product. It contains active ingredients such as Octocryleni (6%) that help prevent sunburn, decrease the risk of skin cancer, and early skin aging caused by the sun. The sunscreen is recommended for use during fishing and hunting trips. The directions instruct users to apply the product 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours or after 80 minutes of swimming. It also includes inactive ingredients and a list of warnings, such as avoiding its use on damaged skin and keeping out of eyes.*
FDA Label Image

Label (Rod And Rifle 50 Spf 5 Oz Tube Item 479 052422 Copy)

Label (Rod And Rifle 50 Spf 5 Oz Tube Item 479 052422 Copy)
This is a sunscreen product with active ingredients including Avobenzone and Homosalate, meant to help prevent sunburn and reduce the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging caused by the sun. It is recommended to apply 15 minutes prior to sun exposure, reapply after swimming or sweating, and every two hours at least. The product does not have any fragrance and contains inactive ingredients like Soditol and Aluminum Starch. It is also advised to protect the product from excessive heat and direct sun, as it may stain fabrics.*

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