SPF50 solar fluid spray
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Product values
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Vegan It does not contain any ingredient of animal origin
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Parabens free It does not contain parabens
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Alcohol free Does not contain alcohol
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Silicones free Does not contain silicones
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Waterproof Resists a certain time after immersion in water
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Biodegradable formula It can decompose naturally by the action of biological agents
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Nickel tested The presence of nickel in the product is below the authorised limits.
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comfortable fluid spreads easily
fluido comodo si stende facilmente
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Description
Nature's Fluid Sun Spray SPF 50 is a fresh, “milk effect” and rapidly absorbed emulsion. Ideal for very delicate skins and for blond subjects to whom it guarantees broad-spectrum protection and nourishment thanks to the precious content of emollient and soothing plant extracts.
Properties and benefits of SPF50 solar fluid spray
This product has a practical spray dispenser making application quick and easy. Thanks to the “Triple UVA-UVB-IR Protection”, which combines new generation photostable sunscreens with antioxidant active ingredients, it guarantees a broad spectrum and prolonged protection over time, even against infrared rays. Furthermore, in the shielding system, the UVA, UVB and IR filters are protected in special microcapsules of vegetable origin (Cyclodextrins) which limit their direct contact with the skin, helping to counteract the risks of allergies and sensitization. With Organic Sweet Orange Unicellular Water, Rice Milk.
Composition of SPF50 solar fluid spray
hyaluronic acid, rice oil, organic shea butter, apricot milk, vegetable melanin, poligonum aviculare, organic sweet orange unicellular water.
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