Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen Silk Hydration Moisturizing Broad Spectrum Sun Care Sunscreen Lotion - SPF 30, 6 Ounce

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Product Description Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration sunscreen pampers your skin like no ordinary sunscreen. The breakthrough dual ribbon formula combines protection with luxurious, hydrating silk protein to wrap your skin in continuous moisture and help you maintain luminous skin in the sun. From the Manufacturer Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration sunscreen pampers your skin like no ordinary sunscreen! The breakthrough dual ribbon formula combines strong protection with luxurious, hydrating silk protein to wrap your skin in continuous moisture and help you maintain luminous skin in the sun. Plus, its light, tropical fragrance stimulates your senses for a completely captivating in-sun experience. Recommended for daily use by the Skin Cancer Foundation. Sun alert: Limiting sun exposure, wearing protective clothing, and using sunscreens may reduce the risks of skin aging, skin cancer, and other harmful effects of the sun. Key Features Lightweight, luxurious hydrating ribbons infused with silk protein pamper and protect skin when in the sun, providing 12-hour moisturization Safe and effective broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection Nourishing antioxidants Exotic botanicals Warm tropical fragrance Lightweight feel Water resistant (80 minutes) Ingredients Active Ingredients Avobenzone (3%), Octocrylene (6%), Oxybenzone (4%) Inactive Ingredients Water, Ethylhexyl Benzoate, Glycerin, VP/Eicosene Copolymer, Cetearyl Alcohol, Disopropyl Adipate, Isopropyl Myristate, Isopropyl Palmitate, Phenethyl Benzoate, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Polyethylene, Sodium Polyacrylate, Caprylyl Glycol, Dimethicone, Coco Glucoside, Ceteth 10 Phosphate, Dicetyl Phosphate, Xanthan Gum, Disodium EDTA, Paraffin, Silk Amino Acids, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter, Panthenol, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) Leaf Juice, Carica Papaya (Papaya) Fruit Extract, Colocasia Antiquorum Root Extract, Mangifera Indica (Mango) Fruit Extract, Passiflora Incarnata Fruit Extract, Plumeria Acutifolia (Plumeria) Flower Extract, Psidium Guajava Fruit Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Fragrance. May Contain: Mica, Bismuth Oxychloride, Iron Oxides. Directions Apply generously and evenly to all areas 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply at frequent intervals and after swimming or towel drying. Sun Protection Measures: Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. To decrease this risk, regularly use a sunscreen with a broad spectrum SPF of 15 or higher and other sun protection measures including: limit time in the sun, especially from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., wear long-sleeve shirts, pants, hats, and sunglasses. Children under six months: Ask a doctor. Find Your SPF Skin Complexion Sun's Effect on the Skin Recommended SPF Very Fair Always burns easily; never tans 30 - 50+ Fair Always burns easily; tans minimally 30 - 50+ Light Burns moderately; tans eventually 15 - 30 Medium Burns minimally; always tans well 6 - 15 Dark Rarely burns; tans readily 2 - 10 Very Dark Never burns; becomes deeply pigmented 2 - 10 Also Recommended Silk Hydration After Sun Lotion Sun FAQs What is the difference between UVA and UVB rays? According to the Skin Cancer Foundation UVA is long wavelength (320-400 nm) UV and accounts for up to 95 percent of the solar UV radiation reaching the Earth’s surface. It can penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin and has for years been thought to play a major part in skin aging and wrinkling. Importantly, recent studies strongly suggest that it may also initiate and exacerbate the development of skin cancers. UVA rays are present during all daylight hours and throughout the winter months. Although UVA rays are less intense than short wavelengths, (UVB) they are present all year round and depending upon the time of the year, can be 30 to 50 times more prevalent than UVB rays. Furthermore, UVA radiation can