Naked Sundays Cabana Glow Mineral Glow Serum Drops Pearl 40ml With Pink Algae Liquid
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1 (Cabana Glow Mineral Glow Serum Drops 40ml Pearl)

1 (Cabana Glow Mineral Glow Serum Drops 40ml Pearl)
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2 (Cabana Glow Mineral Glow Serum Drops 50ml Pearl)

2 (Cabana Glow Mineral Glow Serum Drops 50ml Pearl)
This is a description of a sunscreen product. The active ingredients in this sunscreen are Titanium Dioxide (3.3%) and Zinc Oxide (14.9%), which help prevent sunburn and decrease the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging caused by the sun. The product should be used as directed, and caution should be taken to avoid prolonged sun exposure. The directions recommend shaking well before use and applying liberally, reapplying every 80 minutes, especially after swimming or towel drying. The sunscreen should be used in conjunction with other sun protection measures, such as limiting time in the sun, wearing protective clothing, and using sunglasses. The product should be kept out of reach of children and contact with eyes should be avoided. Inactive ingredients include Aluminum Hydroxide, Aqua, Butyloctyl Salicylate, and others. The product should be protected from excess heat and direct sun. For any further questions, contact the email address [email protected].*

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