Sunscreen – ShadeLite Gel
A Broad Spectrum Silicone Sunscreen Gel
A Broad Spectrum Silicone Sunscreen Gel
SHADELITE GEL
Harmful UVA and UVB rays damage the skin’s layers causing sunburns, tanning, wrinkles as well as skin cancers. It is, therefore, important to use a good-quality sunscreen that protects the skin from invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays. Thus, here’s introducing the ShadeLite Gel, which is a Silicone ShadeLite Gel that offers broad-spectrum protection by filtering both types of UV Radiations (UVA & UVB rays).
The ShadeLite Gel offers SPF 30+ which blocks 96.7% of UVB radiation and has a PA +++ rating which means it provides higher UVA protection compared to other sunscreen brands in the market.
The Silicone Elastomer blend ensures fast absorption offering a non-greasy and smooth matte finish that feels light on the skin. ShadeLite Gel is also water resistant. The best part, this is a non-whitening, non-comedogenic and photostable product that won’t clog pores, thus preventing breakouts.
ShadeLite Gel is indicated for photo-protection from UVA & UVB rays, premature ageing & dark spots, sunburn and post-procedure use.
Apply sunscreen generously at least 15 minutes before going outdoors. Cover all exposed skin (neck, face, ears, tops of your feet and legs). To remain protected when outdoors, reapply sunscreen every two hours, or immediately after swimming or sweating.
ShadeLite Gel is available in 50gm.
UV Index
UV Index is an international scientific measure of the level of UV radiation from the sun. The higher the UV Index, the more intense is the UV exposure and the greater the need for sun protection.
UV Index is different for different places. Sun protection measures are recommended when the UV Index is 3 and above. By visiting the www.weatheronline.com, you can get UV index values.
Tips To Protect Skin From UV Rays 1 :
Apply sunscreen 15-30 minutes before going outdoors.
Generously apply sunscreen on all exposed areas and reapply every 2 hours.
Make use of protective clothing and wear a hat and sunglasses when stepping out in the sun.
Always moisturize right after baths or showers.
1. American Academy of Dermatology Assessed on March 22 2019.
# EPA United States Environment Protection Agencies