Lather- Daily Defense Mineral Spf 50 Cream
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Daily Defense Mineral SPF 50 sunscreen is a facial sunscreen that offers broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection with a water-resistant formula. The 100% mineral zinc-based sunscreen is designed for daily use on the face and neck, and it provides an 80-minute level of protection. The sheer tinted sunscreen comes in a 2oz/56.7g container and contains a number of active and inactive ingredients. The inactive ingredients include green tea extract, olive leaf extract, horse chestnut extract, and coconut oil, among others. This product is free of parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, animal testing, and synthetic fragrance and colors. Users are instructed to apply the sunscreen liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every 2 hours or immediately after swimming or sweating. The manufacturer recommends limiting time in the sun and wearing appropriate clothing and accessories to further reduce the risk of skin cancer and early aging from sun exposure. This product is not recommended for use on damaged or broken skin, and users are advised to stop use and consult a doctor if they experience any adverse reactions.*

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