3 x Cancer Council SPF30 Face Moisturiser Tube 75mL - Light Beige

Cancer Council
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3 x Cancer Council SPF30 Face Moisturiser Tube 75mL - Light Beige

Get a natural-looking finish with the Cancer Council SPF30 Face Moisturiser. Light and breathable it's ideal for daily use and has gotcha covered with SPF30!

Features:

  • Cancer Council Face Moisturiser Tube
  • Pack contents: 3 x 75mL
  • Shade: Light Beige
  • Ideal for daily use
  • SPF 30
  • Broad spectrum UVA-UVB
  • Can be used alone or under make-up
  • Light and breathable moisturising lotion
  • ARTG No: 252036
  • Country of origin: N/A
  • Expiry Date: 30/03/2017

Directions:

  • Apply to clean, dry skin
  • Blend evenly over forehead, nose, cheeks and chin
  • Apply liberally and evenly over skin at least 20 minutes before going out in the sun
  • Reapply every two hours or more frequently if in contact with water or after perspiration

Active Ingredients:

  • Butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane 35 mg/g
  • Octocrylene 50 mg/g
  • octyl methoxycinnamate 40 mg/g
  • Phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid 20 mg/g

Warnings:

  • Avoid prolonged exposure in the sun
  • Wear protective clothing, hats and eyewear when exposed to the sun
  • Contains benzyl alcohol
  • Contains phenoxyethanol

Standard Indications:

  • A broad spectrum sunscreening preparation of SPF30. May assist in preventing some skin cancers
  • A broad spectrum sunscreening preparation of SPF4 or greater. Can aid in the prevention of premature skin ageing
  • A broad spectrum sunscreening preparation of SPF30. Can aid in the prevention of sunspots
  • A broad spectrum sunscreening preparation of SPF30. Can aid in the prevention of solar keratoses
  • A broad spectrum sunscreening preparation of SPF30.
  • May reduce the risk of some skin cancers
  • Sunscreen SPF30 Broad Spectrum Sunscreen

 Cancer Council aim to protect Australians from the harsh Australian sun. They’ve not only created huge range of sunscreens and sunglasses, they’re working to keep you informed and educated about how best to defend yourself against the sun. This is all while remaining one of the leading contributors to cancer research in Australia.