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Blue Lizard Sensitive Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 -- 3 fl oz


Blue Lizard Sensitive Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50
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Blue Lizard Sensitive Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 -- 3 fl oz

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Blue Lizard Sensitive Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50 Description

  • Australian Sunscreen
  • New Look & Formula
  • Sensitive
  • With Soothing Organic Aloe
  • Mineral Sunscreen
  • UVA / UVB Protection
  • Broad Spectrum SPF 50
  • Water Resistant (80 Minutes)
  • Trusted By Dermatologists
  • Powerful But Gentle Mineral Lotion For Sensitive Skin
  • Hypoallergenic Formula

Protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays with Blue Lizard Sensitive Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion. Developed specifically for sensitive skin, this new and improved formula with soothing Aloe Vera offers broad-spectrum mineral sun protection without harsh chemical active ingredients that might irritate your skin.

 

Sensitive is ready to tag along wherever you go. Slip the travel size tube into a purse or backpack, and with our Smart Cap Technology, you'll always know when harmful UV rays are present. Watch the cap turn blue in sunlight as a reminder to stay safe wherever you are.

 

Help keep your sensitive skin safe from the sun’s harmful rays with Blue Lizard Sensitive Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion. This mineral sunscreen with Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide is free from harsh chemical active ingredients that might irritate sensitive skin while protecting it from 98% of UVB rays. Ideal for beach days, sporting events, or everyday sun protection, the water-resistant formula will help keep your skin protected for up to 80 minutes. Developed specifically for sensitive skin, the hypoallergenic formula is infused with soothing Aloe Vera and free from parabens, phthalates and fragrances.

 

We love the Reef: This product is made without Oxybenzone or Octinoxate to help protect fragile reef ecosystems. Featuring our Smart Cap® Technology, the cap changes color in harmful UV light so you know when to apply sunscreen. Dermatologists have trusted Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen for over 20 years.

 

Uses

Helps prevent sunburn and photo-damage caused by UVA/UVB exposure. Higher SPF gives more sunburn protection. If used as directed with other sun protection measures (see Directions), decrease the risk of skin disease and early skin aging caused by the sun.


Directions

Shake well prior to use.

Apply liberally to dry skin 15 minutes before sun exposure.

For topical use only.

Children under 6 months of age: Ask a doctor.

 

Sun Protection Measures

Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin disease and early skin aging. To decrease this risk, regularly use a sunscreen with a broad spectrum SPF value of 15 or higher and other sun protection measures including:

  • Limit time in the sun, especially from 10 am to 2 pm
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, hats and sunglasses.

Reapply

  • After 40 minutes of swimming or sweating
  • Immediately after towel drying
  • At least every 2 hours

Other Information

  • Protect the product in the container from excessive heat and direct sun .
  • May stain some fabrics
Free Of
Harsh chemical active ingredients, parabens, phthalates, oxybenzone or octinoxate and fragrances.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 10%, Titanium Dioxide 8%
Inactive ingredients: 1,2-hexanediol, aloe barbadensis leaf juice powder, alumina, aluminum stearate, butyloctyl salicylate, C12-15 alkyl benzoate, caprylyl glycol, cetyl dimethicone, cetyl PEG/PPG-10/1 dimethicone, dimethicone, disodium edta, ethylhexyl palmitate, ethylhexyl stearate, euphorbia cerifera (candelilla) wax, hexyl laurate, hydroxyacetophenone, methyl glucose dioleate, octyldodecyl neopentanoate, PEG-7 hydrogenated castor oil, polyglyceryl-4 isostearate, polyhydroxystearic acid, propanediol, tocopherol, tocopheryl acetate, triethoxycaprylylsilane, trimethylsiloxysilicate, VP/hexadecene copolymer, water.
Warnings

When using this product keep out of eyes.

Rinse with water to remove.

Stop use and ask a doctor if rash or irritation occurs.

Do not us on damaged or broken skin if allergic to any ingredient.

If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center.

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Does Using Sunscreen Cause Vitamin D Deficiency?

We slather on sunscreen to block harmful UVB light, which can lead to sunburn and skin cancer. But does sunscreen also completely block absorption of vitamin D, known as the “sunshine vitamin”? The short answer: no.

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The relationship between sunscreen and vitamin D

As Harvard Medical School points out, the use of sunscreen theoretically lowers the amount of vitamin D we absorb. However, studies show everyday use of sunscreen does not shut down the body’s ability to synthesize vitamin D. For instance, a study published in 2019 in the British Journal of Dermatology found that sunscreen does not hinder production of vitamin D. An earlier study, published in 1995 in the Archives of Dermatology, came to a similar conclusion. A research review published in 2013 in the journal Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine indicated that while applying recommended amounts of sunscreen reduces vitamin D synthesis, it does not cause decreased levels of vitamin D. “Studies have never found that everyday sunscreen use leads to vitamin D insufficiency. In fact, people who use sunscreen daily can maintain their vitamin D levels,” the Skin Cancer Foundation proclaims.

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We gain vitamin D from three sources: the sun, food and nutritional supplements. Exposure to sunlight enables the body to manufacture vitamin D. Even if sunscreen did block vitamin D, we’d still be able to get enough of the vitamin from vitamin D-fortified foods and from nutritional supplements, medical experts say. Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium, which strengthens our bones. Our muscles and nerves also depend on vitamin D. Among other things, a lack of vitamin D may trigger osteoporosis, broken bones, muscle weakness or decreased immunity. Also, people with rheumatoid arthritis may suffer from vitamin D deficiency. For those who are thinking about boosting their vitamin D intake through sun exposure, the Moffitt Cancer Center offers this warning: “Because there is no scientifically validated, safe threshold level of UV exposure that allows for maximum vitamin D production without increasing the risk of skin cancer, most experts continue to recommend the daily use of sunscreen for everyone, including those who spend most or all of their time indoors.”

How to get more vitamin D

In fact, the American Academy of Dermatology advises against intentionally not applying sunscreen to crank up production of vitamin D through unexposed skin. Instead, medical experts suggest making up for any loss of vitamin D due to lack of sun exposure by eating more vitamin D-fortified foods (like milk, yogurt, breakfast cereal and orange juice) or taking nutritional supplements that include vitamin D. Few foods naturally contain vitamin D, according to the National Institutes of Health. But those that do include fatty fish, cheese and egg yolk. Bumping up your intake of vitamin D through food or nutritional supplements may be especially important if you typically avoid sunlight, mostly stay in the shade when outdoors, regularly wear long sleeves outside or have darker skin pigmentation, according to the research review published in 2013.

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By the way, a study released in May 2021 found “little to no evidence” that normal levels of vitamin D limit the risk or severity of COVID-19. This research came on the heels of a study published in March 2021 that suggested above-normal levels of vitamin D might lower the risk of COVID-19 infection. “There’s a lot of literature on vitamin D. Most of it has been focused on bone health, which is where the current standards for sufficient vitamin D levels come from,” Dr. David Meltzer, lead author of the March 2021 study and chief of hospital medicine at the University of Chicago, says in a news release. “But there’s also some evidence that vitamin D might improve immune function and decrease inflammation.” “So far, the data has been relatively inconclusive,” Meltzer adds. “Based on these results, we think that earlier studies may have given doses that were too low to have much of an effect on the immune system, even if they were sufficient for bone health. It may be that different levels of vitamin D are adequate for different functions.” These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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