Mamaearth Indian Sunscreen Ultra Light SPF 50 is formulated with carrot seed oil, turmeric, and orange oil and comes with PA+++ protection to help safeguard the skin even in the harshest Indian summers. The sunscreen, formulated with natural ingredients for Indian skin and weather, prevents UVA and UVB damage for up to 6 hours. It is lightweight, does not dry out the skin or leave patches, and keeps the skin moisturised and protected for an extended period. It protects against the sun, reduces tab, and keeps the skin glowing without making it oily or greasy.
Key Ingredients:
- Turmeric
- Carrot seed oil
- Orange oil
Key Benefits of Sunscreen Ultra Light:
- Turmeric has antibacterial and healing properties and makes the sunscreen suitable for Indian summers
- Carrot seed oil is a moisturiser and sun protectant that penetrates deep into the skin and does not leave behind any residue
- Orange oil is non-greasy, anti-inflammatory, and increases the skin’s ability to absorb the sunscreen quickly and protect from UVA and UVB rays
- Cananga oil forms an external protective layer and keeps the skin safe even in the harshest weather
Good to Know:
Free from silicones, sulphates, phthalates, parabens, and artificial colour
Best Suited For:
All skin types
Ideal For:
Men and women above the age of 15
Product Form:
Cream
Container Type:
Tube
Area of Application:
Exposed areas of the body
Concern:
Sun damage, sun tan, and sun spots
Directions for Use:
- Take a pea-sized amount of sunscreen on the fingertips
- Apply dots all over the face and neck and massage in a circular motion
- Massage until the cream is completely absorbed
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Keep out of reach of children
Quick Tips:
Reapply sunscreen every 6 hours or after intense sweating or swimming.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Broad-spectrum sunscreens protect against both UVA and UVB rays. What is the difference between the rays?
- UVA rays (or ageing rays) can prematurely age your skin, causing wrinkles and age spots, and can pass through window glass
- UVB rays (or burning rays) are the primary cause of sunburn and are blocked by window glass
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