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Sunstop Aquagel SPF 30 Gel Paraben Free

(60 gm Gel in tube)
Available in other variants
Sunstop Aquagel SPF 30 Gel Paraben Free
Product Details
Sunstop Aquagel SPF 30 is a broad-spectrum UV filter sunscreen with Uvinul A Plus and Uvinul T. This combination offers potent photostability for long-lasting protection against both UVA and UVB rays. The sunscreen has a water-resistant and non-greasy formulation that gets absorbed quickly into the skin.

Key Ingredients:
Purified Water, Octinoxate, Medium- chain Triglycerides, Tribehenin PEG- 20 Esters, Cyclomethicone, Butylene Glycol Cocoate, Polyoxyl 40 Stearate, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, Ethylhexyl Triazone, C12-C15 Alkyl Benzoate, Polyacrylamide, Glyceryl Monostearate, Titanium Dioxide, Phenyl Trimethicone, Bis- Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Disodium Hydrogen Phosphate Dihydrate, Vitamin E Acetate, Phenoxyethanol, Xanthan Gum, Laureth-7, Disodium Edetate, Sodium Hydroxide, Propanediol, Fragrance, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Butylene Glycol, Oxothiazolidine, 2- Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one, Sodium Benzoate

Key Benefits:
  • The sunscreen provides broad-spectrum protection from the sun’s damaging UV rays
  • It helps prevent sun tanning and sun damage to the skin
  • It aids in reducing the formation of fine lines and wrinkles that are caused due to sun damage

Good to Know:
Non-greasy and water resistant formula

Best Suited For:
All skin types

Ideal For:
Men and women

Product Form:
Gel

Container Type:
Tube

Area of Application:
Exposed body parts

Concern:
  • Sun tanning
  • Premature skin ageing
  • Photodamage
  • Fine lines and wrinkles

Directions for Use:
  • Apply evenly and liberally on the skin before sun exposure
  • Rub until it gets absorbed
  • Reapply if necessary after swimming or exercise

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store below 30C. Do not freeze
  • Keep out of reach of children

Quick Tips:
Reapply sunscreen every 3-4 hours for maximum protection.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)