SUN
SUN STICK SPF 50
- High sun protection for exposed areas of the skin
- Also suitable for neurodermatitis and psoriasis
- Cell protection
- UV protection
For protection for exposed areas of the skin apply extensively before exposure to the sun. Do not use on extensively injured skin. Avoid intense midday sun. Reapply frequently, especially after swimming. Even sun protection products with high sun protection factors do not completely guard against UV rays. Protect babies and small children from direct sunshine. Dress babies and small children in protective clothes and use suntan lotions with a high sun protection factor (greater than 25). Water resistant. Innovative cell protection with active ingredient SymUrban™. Ectoin anti-aging active ingredient complex. Permanent staining possible upon contact with fabric.
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For protection for exposed areas of the skin such as cheeks, ears, the bridge of the nose and shoulders.
- Avoid intense midday sun.
- Apply before sunbathing.
- Apply multiple times to maintain sun protection, particularly when sweating or after swimming and drying off.
- Apply a generous amount of sun protection product. Smaller amounts reduce the level of protection.
- Protect babies and small children from direct sunshine.
- Dress babies and small children in protective clothes and use suntan lotions with a high sun protection factor.
- Even sun protection products with high sun protection factors do not completely guard against UV rays.
- Do not use on extensively injured skin.
- Permanent staining possible upon contact to fabric.
OUR PROMISE OF QUALITY:
CLEAN BEAUTY
DADO SENS SKINCARE LEXICON
SUN-SENSITIVE SKIN
SUN ALLERGY, PHOTOSENSITIVITY, POLYMORPHOUS LIGHT ERUPTIONDESCRIPTION Sun allergies often occur just hours after spending time in the sun and can cause redness, blisters, papules, pustules and severe itching. Polymorphous light eruption, for example, can be caused by a general hypersensitivity to UV radiation. It usually is found on areas of the body that are not used to sun exposure (chest, shoulders, nape of the neck, the outside of the elbows and the front of the knees). All types of skin can show these dermal reactions. Lighter skin, however, is particularly affected.
Photodermatitis is a variant of polymorphous light eruption. This occurs when the skin is unable to tolerate the combination of oily sunscreen products and UV light.
TIP Use lightweight, oil-free sunscreen and lightweight, oil-free after-sun products.
WHICH SUNSCREEN PRODUCT IS BEST FOR YOUR SKIN?
- Normal / dry skin: A rich sun cream is ideal for normal or sensitive skin that tends to be dry.
- All skin types: Sun sprays can be used on all skin types.
- Acne-prone / sensitive skin: For acne-prone, sensitive and allergy-prone skin (sun intolerance, photodermatitis), it is best to use sun fluids with an oil-free formulation.
- Children / baby skin: Special sunscreen for the sensitive skin of children has a rich oil-in-water formulation with a high sun protection factor.