A hypoallergenic mineral sunscreen specially formulated for children’s delicate skin – Dr.G Baby Mild Up Sun SPF35+PA+++. Designed to provide gentle yet effective sun protection, this sunscreen is free from 10 commonly used toxic ingredients, ensuring your little one’s skin remains protected without irritation.
Featuring zinc oxide, a natural physical sunscreen agent, this mineral sunscreen provides broad-spectrum coverage against harmful UVA and UVB rays, making it the ideal choice for kids who love to play outdoors. Dr.G Baby Mild Up Sun SPF35+PA+++ has been tested for skin irritation, ensuring it is suitable for even the most sensitive skin types.
In addition to its sun protection properties, this creamy formula is enhanced with nourishing and moisturising ingredients such as glycerin and Ceramide NP, helping to maintain your baby’s skin’s moisture levels and support its natural barrier.
Confidently protect your baby’s delicate skin with Dr.G Baby Mild Up Sun SPF35+PA+++, a hypoallergenic mineral sunscreen that provides superior sun protection without compromising the comfort and health of their skin. Give your children the freedom to enjoy the sun, knowing they are well protected.
Main active ingredient:
Skin-compatible combination of ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acids (3:1:1) moisturizes the skin and protects the skin barrier.
Zinc Oxide (Ci 77947): A mineral-based sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays, forming a protective barrier on the skin’s surface.
Pinus Pinaster bark extract: A powerful antioxidant derived from the bark of the coastal pine tree that helps protect the skin against free radicals and aggressive environmental factors
Benefits:
– Physical (mineral) filters only.
– protection against blue light
– calming and restoring
– antioxidant effect
How to use:
1. 20 minutes after completing your morning skincare routine, apply an even layer of sunscreen with patting motions. Renew every 2 hours in the sun.
2. Use only during the day.
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