Pink Beach Sunscreen Body Broad Spectrum Spf 50 Oil
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This is a detailed description of a skincare product called Solar Shade Sunscreen. It offers broad-spectrum SPF 45 PA+ protection and is designed to support the skin's moisture barrier with ingredients like organic UV filters, rice phytomolecules, ethyl ferulate, and microalgae. The formula is non-greasy, fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, and suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and eczema-prone skin. Users are advised on applying the product liberally and evenly before sun exposure and to reapply every two hours. Dermatologist-developed and tested, the product is distributed by Prequel in Los Angeles, CA, and is made in the USA. The packaging specifies matte AQ, 2 PMS, black, and KO white as the printing specs/finishes/varnishes. The product does not contain dieline or other artios crease, and it goes through stringent safety instructions for external use only and sun protection measures. The text also highlights key dermatological ingredients like rice phytomolecules, microalgae, and ethyl ferulate along with skincare technology such as biomimetic emulsifiers and ceramide-like structured molecules that help rejuvenate the skin and support its barrier function.*

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