GarnierAmbre SolaireSensitive AdvancedBody Serum SPF50+ 125 ml

19 reviews, 4.8 on average
154,95 kr.
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Ingredients

Garnier Ambre Solaire Sensitive Advanced Sunscreen Serum. Sunscreen with SPF 50+. Enriched with ceramides, it helps protect your skin's barrier function. Hypoallergenic formula designed for sensitive and sun-allergic skin. Fragrance-free and suitable for both face and body. The serum's liquid texture spreads easily and feels great even on the most delicate skin. Ideal for areas that are prone to sun damage (like your neck, chest, and arms). Tube made with 38% recycled plastic*.

*Excluding colorants and additives.

Usage:
Apply the product before heading out into the sun. Focus on particularly vulnerable areas that tend to get sunburned (neck, chest, arms). Use generous amounts frequently, at least a handful, to ensure you’re protected at all times, especially when sweating or after swimming and towel drying. OUR ADVICE: Too much sun poses a serious health risk. Don’t stay out in the sun for too long, even if you’re using sunscreen, as it doesn’t provide 100% protection. Apply the sunscreen before going out in the sun. Use plenty, at least a handful, often to stay protected, especially when sweating or after swimming and towel drying. If you apply too little sunscreen, you’ll get much less protection.

125 ml
  • Category:Body
  • Article number:
    1118-607-0125

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  • Debby

    1 years ago
    verified customer

    Passar inte till smink

    jätte bra på kroppen och ansiktet om du inte ska ha smink på dig men om du ska så smular den jätte lätt och lägger sig som en silikon bas på huden, varken silikon baserad foundation eller vatten baserad funkade för mig.
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