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Uniqaya Calming Anti-Pollution Sunscreen SPF 55 PA++++ - 50gm
4.5
(524 Reviews)
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Uniqaya Calming Anti-Pollution Sunscreen SPF 55 PA++++ is a high-performance sunscreen designed to shield your skin from harmful UVA, UVB rays, and environmental pollutants. Its lightweight, non-greasy formula provides long-lasting protection while calming and soothing irritated skin. Enriched with antioxidants and hydrating ingredients such as chamomile and rice ferment, this sunscreen not only prevents premature photo-aging, reduces redness, and maintains skin health, but also protects aginst pollution. Perfect for daily use, this sunscreen is ideal for all skin types, ensuring comprehensive protection with a smooth, matte finish.
Key Benefits:
Broad-spectrum protection against UVA, UVB rays, and environmental pollutants
SPF 55 PA++++ ensures high-level sun defense and helps prevent premature aging and sun damage
Calms and soothes irritated skin with ingredients like Chamomile and Rice Ferment
Reduces redness and promotes skin health by providing deep hydration
Antioxidant-rich formula protects against free radical damage caused by pollution
How to Use:Apply a generous amount of sunscreen to clean, dry skin, 15–20 minutes before sun exposure.
Massage evenly across the face and neck for uniform coverage.
Reapply every 2–3 hours, or after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
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