Chicco baby Sunspray SPF 30+
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Product Highlights
- Triple protection against UVA, UVB and the effects of Infrared
- Formula without parabens, phenoxyethanol, PEG, and fragrances
- Contains ingredients with antioxidant effectÂ
- Water resistant and tested on sensitive skin
- Suitable right form birth
- Description
Description
- The solar milk 30 Chicco baby sunscreen , with high protection, is specifically designed to protect the delicate skin of children
- Nourishes and protects skin from all sorts of UVA, UVB and the effects of IR rays.Â
- Its formula does not contain parabens, phenoxyethanol, PEG, and fragrances.
- Enriched with active ingredients such as vitamin E and the Physalis extract antioxidant.Â
- Comes in a convenient spray format.
- Easy to apply and distributes smoothly on the skin.Â
- Suitable for sensitive skin
Directions for Use
- Rub the sunscreen thoroughly into your skin.Â
- Apply sunscreen to your neck, face, ears, tops of your feet and legs.
Safety Information
- Keep away from reach of children
- Store in a cool and dry place
FAQ
A sunscreen with SPF 30 will protect you from around 96.7% of UVB rays, whereas an SPF of 50 means protection from about 98% of UVB rays. Anything beyond SPF 50 makes very little difference in terms of risk of sun damage, and no sunscreens offer 100% protection from UVB rays.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends a water-resistant, broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher for any extended outdoor activity.
Using sunscreen is an important way to reduce negative side effects from harmful UVA and UVB radiation from the sun. Adults of all ages and skin color should use at least an SPF of 30 during all outdoor activities. Children over 6 months old should wear a cream-based sunscreen of at least SPF 30
Use a sunscreen or sun block with a minimum of SPF 30. Sunscreen or sun block needs to be re-applied at least every two hours, more often if you are sweating heavily or spending time in the water
Yes in winter , you need a minimum of SPF30, which blocks out around 97 per cent of UV. You also need to ensure your formula is broad spectrum, which means protection from both UVA and UVB
Generally, sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours, especially after swimming or sweating.
Yes, spray sunscreen is as effective as lotion sunscreen, but both must be applied correctly to work best
The lighter your skin, the more easily it will get burned by the sun’s UV rays. However, all skin types can get sun burned and suffer damage from UV rays. Therefore, dermatologists recommend that everyone use sunscreen of at least SPF 30.