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Cantabria Labs Heliocare 360° Pediatrics Lotion SPF 50 is a children's sunscreen lotion with an ultra-light moisturizing texture. This product, enriched with Fernblock filter, will provide powerful antioxidant protection and a regenerative effect.
Features:
- guarantees reliable protection against the negative effects of UVB, UVA rays, as well as visible and infrared light;
- contains extracts of physalis and plankton, which are characterized by softening, moisturizing and soothing properties;
- hypoallergenic formula;
- alcohol-free;
- water resistant;
- tested on sensitive skin under the supervision of dermatologists and pediatricians.
Active ingredients:
- Fernblock complex (tropical fern leaf extract) - has anti-inflammatory effect and provides reliable protection of the skin from UV radiation.
- Green tea extract - strengthens the walls of blood vessels, normalizes tissue respiration, has antimicrobial and antiviral properties.
- Vitamin E - has a nourishing and antioxidant effect, protects skin cells from the effects of free radicals, preventing their premature wilting.
- Ferulic acid - has antioxidant, protective and firming effects.
- Caffeic acid - a natural antioxidant that blocks oxidative stress in skin cells, has a nourishing and cleansing effect.
- Ascorbyl palmitate - INCI: Ascorbyl Palmitate - lightens pigmentation and stimulates collagen synthesis. It has an anti-inflammatory effect by inhibiting lipid peroxidation and protects sensitive unsaturated fatty acids in the hydrolipid barrier.
Dermatological studies: Tested on atopic and sensitive skin of infants and children. The studies were conducted under dermatological, pediatric and ophthalmological control.
Composition and method of application
How to use:
Shake well before use. Apply evenly and thickly before going out in the sun. Reapply after swimming and active sweating.
Warnings:
For external use only. Avoid direct contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Avoid sun exposure during peak hours when the sun is in its active phase.