Parasol SPF 60 Cream 60g

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Regular price Rs.446.50 PKR inc. VAT
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Product Description

Product Name: Parasol Cream 60g

Product Form: Cream

Pack Size: 60g

Manufactured By: Derm Care

Used for:

  1. Sun Protection: Parasol SPF cream protects the skin from sunburn by absorbing or reflecting UV radiation.
  2. Skin Cancer Prevention: Regular use of sunscreen, including Parasol SPF cream, can lower the risk of developing skin cancers like melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
  3. Preventing Premature Aging: UV radiation contributes to premature aging of the skin, causing wrinkles, age spots, and sagging. Sunscreen helps prevent these effects.
  4. Maintaining Skin Health: By shielding the skin from UV damage, Parasol SPF cream helps maintain overall skin health and reduces the risk of sun-related skin disorders.

Side Effects:

 While sunscreen is generally safe for most people, some individuals may experience side effects, which can include:

  1. Skin Irritation: Some people may experience irritation or allergic reactions to the ingredients in the sunscreen.
  2. Eye Irritation: Avoid getting sunscreen into the eyes, as it can cause irritation.
  3. Acne Flare-ups: Some oil-based sunscreens may exacerbate acne in individuals prone to breakouts.
  4. Sensitivity to Sunscreen Ingredients: Certain chemicals in sunscreens may cause sensitivity or allergic reactions in some individuals.

Precautions:

  1. Patch Test: Before applying Parasol SPF cream to large areas of skin, perform a patch test on a small area to check for any allergic reactions or skin irritation.
  2. Avoid Eye Area: Be careful not to get sunscreen into the eyes, as it can cause irritation. If it does get into the eyes, rinse thoroughly with water.
  3. Reapplication: Reapply sunscreen every two hours, especially if swimming or sweating heavily, to maintain effectiveness.
  4. Avoid Peak Sun Hours: Try to limit sun exposure during peak hours (usually between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.) and seek shade when possible.
  5. Check Expiry Date: Check the expiry date of the sunscreen and avoid using expired products, as they may not provide adequate protection.
  6. Consult a Dermatologist: If you have specific skin conditions or concerns, consult a dermatologist before using Parasol SPF cream or any sunscreen product