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Dr. Sheth's Centella & Niacinamide SPF 50 Sunscreen Cream, 50 gm

Dr. Sheth's Centella & Niacinamide SPF 50 Sunscreen Cream, 50 gm

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Manufacturer/Marketer

FUSION COSMECEUTICS PVT. LTD.

Consume Type

TOPICAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Dec-24

Description

Shade the Sun! Dr. Sheth's Centella & Niacinamide Oil and Acne Control Sunscreen is the ultimate sun protection for Oily skin. This water-resistant, silicone gel-based sunscreen has an ultra-matte texture that leaves a velvety dry finish. Active ingredients like 1% Niacinamide in the formulation control excess sebum production, while Centella Asiatica Extract soothes and calms irritated and inflamed skin.

Key Benefits

  • Shields against UV Rays with SPF 50+ PA+++: Powerful hybrid filters prevent sun damage and ageing by neutralizing the harmful effects of UVA and B rays.
  • Regulates Excess Oil and Prevents Acne: Niacinamide is a star ingredient that helps regulate sebum levels to prevent breakouts and fade uneven skin tone.
  • Soothes Inflamed Skin: Centella asiatica extract (Cica Extract) significantly calms and soothes persistent irritation and redness while building the skin's barrier
  • Gives an Ultra-Matte Finish without White Cast: Thanks to its Silicone base, this gel sunscreen leaves a dry, mattifying post-application feel, making it perfect for oily and acne-prone skin even during humid weather.

Directions for Use

  • Use it as the last step of your skincare routine. Spread two fingers' worth of sunscreen on your face and neck, and add a palmful for any other exposed area.
  • Use this sunscreen 20 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every 2-3 hours.
  • Derm Tip: This sunscreen can also double up as a moisturiser.

Safety Information

  • For topical use only.
  • Keep away from eyes, nose, and mouth. If the product comes in contact with these areas, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention if required.
  • Please do a patch test before applying it to your face. 
  • Keep away from children and pets.
  • Store in a cool and dry place.

FAQ

Question: Is Dr. Sheth's Centella & Niacinamide Sunscreen tested on animals?

Answer: Dr. Sheth's Centella & Niacinamide Sunscreen is a vegan and cruelty-free product and is not tested on animals.

Question: How long should I wait to go outdoors after applying this sunscreen?

Answer: Apply Dr. Sheth's Centella & Niacinamide Sunscreen liberally 20 minutes before heading outside. This allows your skin to fully absorb the sunscreen ingredients to protect it from the sun's damaging rays.

Question: How often can I use sunscreen?

Answer: It is advised to use sunscreen thirty minutes before sun exposure. You can reapply the sunscreen every two hours if you stay out longer. After activities like swimming or exercising, where you rub off your skin with a hand towel, you can reapply the sunscreen.

Key Ingredients

Centella Asiatica Extract (Calms Irritation), 1% Niacinamide (Controls Oil & Acne), Hybrid Sun Filters (Optimum Protection Against Sun).

Country of origin

INDIA

Manufacturer/Marketer address

Fusion Cosmeceutics Private Limited, 106 Maker Bhavan No. 3, New Marine Lines, Mumbai - 400020
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