Size: 4 fl. oz.
Description:
This product is a combination of body moisturizer and sunscreen with natural antioxidant in a fine mist spray. It is a fast drying, water-resistant, greaseiess formula for all types and skin tones, including children. It contains no fragrance, oils, alcohol or PABA so it will not clog pores. Collagen Solar Spray SPF 25 is very effective as a facial moisturizer over Swiss Collagen Fluid.
Directions:
Shake well and spreay all over body and smooth into the skin until it disappears, preferably after bathing. To avoid eye irritation, we recommend that you do not spray directly onto face, instead spray product onto fingertips and smooth in, being careful to avoid eye area. Reapply whenever needed to maintain SPF 25 protection and to replenish depleted moisture.
Main Ingredients:
Sunscreens: Octylmethoxy cinnamate, Benzophenone 3, Octyl Salicylate
Collagen: Altered by a patented process to increase moisturizing
capability.
Antioxidant: African Redbush Tea Extract (Rooibos)
African Redbush Tea:
African Redbush Tea has been used for centuries in South Africa as a restorative claming tea. It is one of the most potent natural antioxidants available, both internally and externally to alleviate sunburn, exema, psoriasis and insect stings. In our Collagen Solar Spray SPF 25 it protects your skin from free radical damage and boosts your skin's ability to cope with the anti-aging effects of the sun. Partnered with Collagen, this sun screen is truly the best!
SPA AND SKINCARE APPLICATION
Because it is fast-drying and oil-free, this fine spray mist can be applied after hydrotherapy spa treatments (Fuji Tub, sauna,) to replenish lost moisture, and as a protective finish after any massage or facial treatment. Provides at-home care following many preventative care and general skin maintenance procedures to keep skin well hydrated and protected between spa visits, especially from sun exposure. Because of the high SPF 25 factor, it can be helpful to clients using Retin-A or Renova products and needing to avoid sun exposure.
Read more about the damaging effects of the sun in "The Skin We're In"
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