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The 3LAB Perfect Lite Sunscreen is a broad spectrum moisturizing sunscreen with SPF30. It comes in a 3.4oz container and can be applied easily to the skin before sun exposure. It is recommended to reapply after being exposed to water or excessive perspiration. It is important to note that if using for children 6 months of age or under, a doctor's approval is necessary. The product is distributed by 3LAB in Englewood, NJ and is made in the USA.*

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The PERFECT 30 Lite Sunscreen SPF 30 is a physical sunscreen that is clinically proven to protect skin from harmful UV rays. It contains natural ingredients, is free of PABA and fragrances, and is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Its micronized titanium dioxide and zinc oxide work to prevent the harmful effects of the sun, such as sunburn, skin damage, and discoloration. The sunscreen is easy to apply and helps prevent sweat build-up. The active ingredient is 2% titanium dioxide. The product is for external use only and should not be used on damaged skin. Directons for use include applying every 15 minutes during sun exposure, waiting two hours before swimming or sweating, and consulting a doctor before use on children under three years of age. Inactive ingredients include water, aloe vera, and vitamin E. The product is distributed by 3LAB, based in Englewood, NJ, USA, and weighs 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters.*

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