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Future Skin SPF50+

Future Skin SPF50+

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HELPS PREVENT THE VISIBLE SIGNS OF AGEING

This multitasking sunscreen, primer and serum combines the science of skincare with SPF to create a lightweight fluid formula that helps to minimise the appearance of solar-induced wrinkles, skin roughness + UV spots. This multitasker finishes dewy on the skin.

 

Apply everyday & help prevent the visible signs of ageing.

 

 Skin type: Normal/Combination skin 

 With: IBR - SolAge ™, Kakadu Plum

 Finish: Dewy

 Texture: Non-greasy, lightweight fluid

Product Description

+ SPF50+ broad spectrum UVA & UVB protection
+ 3-in-1 SPF, Primer, Moisturiser
+ Fragrance Free
+ Dermatologically tested
+ Made in Australia


Every purchase goes towards cancer research and services

Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. Sunscreen is only one component of sun protection. Reapply every two hours and avoid prolonged sun exposure. Use five methods of sun protection: protective clothing, eyewear/sunglasses, a broad-brim hat and shade.

Ingredients

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Bemotrizinol 3% w/w
Butyl Methoxydibenzoymethane 3% w/w
Ethylhexyl Triazone 2% w/w
phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid 1.8% w/w

How to Apply

Apply to dry, clean skin and rub in 20 minutes before heading outside. Apply at least one teaspoon (5mL) to the face (including the neck and ears). Use in conjunction with regular body sunscreen to achieve the minimum 35mL full body application. Reapply every TWO hours. Not water resistant. use a water resistant sunscreen if swimming or sweating.

Product Care

For external use only. Not suitable for babies under 6 months old. Avoid contact with eyes and broken or damaged skin. If irritation occurs, rinse thoroughly with water, discontinue use immediately and seek medical advice if required.

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Applying sunscreen

Many Australians apply too little sunscreen and forget to reapply.

Skin School

Sunscreen & your little ones

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation damage accumulated during childhood and adolescence is strongly associated with an increased risk of skin cancer later in life.