Defense Refresh (re)setting Mist Spf 40 Liquid
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Defense Refresh Back (Defense Refresh Resetting Mist Spf 40 1oz Back Label)

Defense Refresh Back (Defense Refresh Resetting Mist Spf 40 1oz Back Label)
This is a description of a chemical sunscreen product that is reef-safe and does not contain synthetic fragrance. The sunscreen is designed to prevent sunburn and decrease the risk of skin cancer and premature skin aging caused by the sun. It contains several active ingredients like Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, and Octocrylene. The product comes with a warning that it should not be used on damaged or broken skin and should be kept out of eyes. It recommends use on children above six months of age only with a doctor's consultation. The product needs to be shaken well before application, and it is advisable to apply it generously 15 minutes before sun exposure and at least every two hours. The sunscreen should be reapplied after 40 minutes of swimming or sweating, immediately after towel drying. The product contains alcohol denat, bisabolol, brassica, and other inactive ingredients. The users must protect the container from excessive heat and direct sun. The packaging also includes information on how to contact the sun specialists for any inquiries.*
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Defense Refresh Front (Defense Refresh Spf 40 1 Fl. Oz Ol)

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