La Roche-Posay Dermo-Kids Duo Face & Body Sunscreeen Set
Overview:
Keep your little ones protected from the sun’s harmful rays with this convenient duo set from La Roche-Posay. Dermatologist-recommended, these non-greasy sunscreens provide broad-spectrum protection for both the face and body, ensuring your kids enjoy outdoor activities safely and comfortably.
Key Features:
* Non-Greasy Formula: Enriched with shea butter, these sunscreens leave a soft, velvety finish without any sticky or heavy residue.
* Broad-Spectrum Protection: Formulated with UVA and UVB filters, this duo set effectively blocks up to 98% of the sun’s harmful rays.
* Dermatologist-Recommended: La Roche-Posay is a trusted skincare brand used and recommended by dermatologists worldwide.
* Water and Sweat Resistance: With water and sweat resistance for up to 80 minutes, these sunscreens stay active even during water play or sports activities.
* Hypoallergenic and Fragrance-Free: Suitable for even the most sensitive skin types, these sunscreens are free from potential irritants like fragrance and Parabens.
Benefits:
* Protects children’s delicate skin from sunburn, premature aging, and skin damage.
* Provides a gentle, non-greasy feel that kids will enjoy wearing.
* Minimizes the risk of sun-related skin issues, such as hyperpigmentation and wrinkles.
* Enhances outdoor activities by keeping kids protected without hindering their fun.
* Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and eczema-prone skin.
Usage Instructions:
* Apply generously to face and body 15-20 minutes before sun exposure.
* Reapply every 2 hours or after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
* Use with caution on damaged or broken skin.
* Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Specifications:
* Set includes: La Roche-Posay Dermo-Kids Face Sunscreen 50+ 50ml and La Roche-Posay Dermo-Kids Body Sunscreen 50+ 100ml
* Active sunscreen ingredients: Homosalate 10%, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 5%, Titanium Dioxide 2.5%
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Sunscreen for Kids: What You Need to Know – Skin Cancer Foundation