BEE SUN SAFE Moisturizing sunscreen lotion for kids – easy application 200ml: Apply a sufficient amount (equal to 2mg/cm2) before sun exposure. Avoid the area around the eyes. Reapply frequently, especially after sweating, swimming, or towel drying. Reducing the recommended amount significantly limits the level of protection. Ideally, keep children away from direct sunlight exposure. When this is not possible, use sunscreen and wear a hat, shirt, and sunglasses. Minimize sun exposure, especially at noon.
Hypoallergenic moisturizing lotion in spray form for easy application, without white residues, specially designed for the sensitive skin of toddlers and children. It offers high protection against UVA & UVB rays, moisturizes, and soothes. It is the ideal product for protection during summer activities at the beach, as it is very water-resistant, sand-resistant, and sweat-resistant. Recommended for children and toddlers over 1 year old.
BEE SUN SAFE sunscreens respect the skin and the marine ecosystem. They have "clean" formulations that include biodegradable ingredients and do not contain filters that harm corals. We use responsible packaging made from recycled and recyclable materials. We support actions for a greener and more sustainable future. The packaging paper comes from sustainably managed forests and is FSC certified. 73% Ingredients of Natural Origin.
Dimensions
- Type
- Sunscreen
- Sun Protection Factor (SPF)
- 50 SPF
- Usage Area
- Face & Body, Face
- Formulation
- Spray
- Quantity
- 200 ml
- Dermocosmetics
- No
Packaging
- Set
- Yes
- 1+1
- No
Additional Specifications
- Mineral Sunscreen
- No
- Hypoallergenic
- Yes
- Waterproof
- No
- Infant
- No
Composition
- Cruelty-free
- No
- Paraben-Free
- No
- Vegan
- No
- Alcohol Free
- No
- Fragrance Free
- No
Suitable for:
- Atopic Dermatitis
- -
- Sensitive Skin
- Yes
Important information
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