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RéVives
ultra-sheer sunscreen with SPF 45 incorporates a blend of
physical and chemical sun filters, dual action barriers that
shield the skin from dangerous UVA (aging) and UVB (burning)
rays. Organic minerals in the physical filters reflect the
suns rays, while synthetic compounds in the chemical
filters absorb ultraviolet radiation and halt penetration.
With its almost imperceptible clean fragrance and light, smooth
texture, the cream becomes invisible when absorbed into the
skin for a well-protected, shine-free appearance.
SKIN TYPE: All skin types, including sun-sensitive individuals
and those at risk for skin cancer.
APPLICATION:
After morning cleansing and moisturizing, apply liberally
to face and neck, as well as the ears and décolletage,
if necessary. If exposed to prolonged periods of direct sunlight,
reapply throughout the day as needed, every two hours. Further
reapplication is necessary at least every two hours after
swimming, towel drying, and perspiring. Warning: For External
Use Only. Consult a physician prior to use on children under
the age of six months.
NET
WT 1.7
FL OZ / 50 ML
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GLOSSARY
Chemical Sunscreens: Synthetic chemical substances that
absorb dangerous UVA (aging) and UVB (burning) rays,
the ultraviolet light emitted by the sun; their ability
to absorb these rays actually prevents penetration to
the deeper layers of the skin.
Physical
Sunscreens: Comprised of minerals that create a natural
barricade to reflect dangerous UVA (aging) and UVB (burning)
rays, the skin-damaging ultraviolet light emitted by
the sun.
SPF:
Indicates the time one may be exposed to sunlight before
burning with a sunscreen applied, relative to the time
of exposure without sunscreen. The higher the SPF, the
more protection a sunscreen offers against UVB (burning)
rays. SPF 45 allows one to remain in the sun 45 times
longer before burning commences. Regardless of the SPF
number, frequent reapplication throughout the day is
recommended.
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