APIVITA Suncare Babies Protection with Olive & Calendula SPF30 100ml

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- Model: 5201279060916
- Weight: 0.15kg
- SKU: 5201279060916
- MPN: 5201279060916
With 100% natural filters
with Olive & Calendula (Marigold)
97% natural ingredients
High protection from UVA & UVB radiation-Protection from irritations-Moisturization
Sun protection with mother nature’s purest ingredients.
Hypoallergenic high-protection sunscreen cream specially designed for the sensitive skin of babies and toddlers1.
With 100% natural filters & 97% natural ingredients for effective protection against UVA and UVB radiation. Free from a number of chemicals associated with undesirable effects and not recommended for use in baby products.
The Greek organic olive oil, rich in fatty acids and vitamins, helps in reinforcing the immature hydrolipidic film of the baby, preventing dehydration.
The Greek calendula extract and the bisabolol sooth the sensitive skin of babies and children and prevent possible irritations.
The organic aloe, source of vitamins, minerals, micronutrients and aminoacids, and the panthenol improve the skin’s moisturizing abilities and, at the same time, have an anti-inflammatory effect.
The patented propolis extract, the patented infusion of Greek mountain tea and Vitamin E offer enhanced antioxidant protection.
With a light texture for immediate absorption and a lovely, light scent (free of allergens)
Hypoallergenic
Water resistant
Free of alcohol and silicones
Dermatologically tested
Use the product before each exposure1 to the sun. Apply a sufficient quantity (2mg/cm2, approx. 3 teaspoons for the face and the body) and re-apply frequently, especially after sweating, swimming or drying the skin with a towel.
By reducing the recommended quantity, you significantly reduce the protection provided by the product.
Babies and toddlers should never be exposed to direct sunlight. Wearing a hat, a shirt and sunglasses offers extra protection. Avoid exposure to the sun during the hottest hours of the day, usually between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.