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Pharmaceris S Dermo-Protective Cream SPF 50+ | For Babies & Children

Pharmaceris S Dermo-Protective Cream SPF 50+ is a very high protection sunscreen specifically formulated for the delicate and sensitive skin of infants and children (6 months and older). This water-resistant cream provides broad-spectrum defense against harmful UVA and UVB rays, preventing sunburn and long-term skin damage. It is clinically tested and enriched with gentle ingredients to soothe and hydrate the skin.

Key Benefits:
  • Very High Protection: Offers SPF 50+ for maximum defense against sunburn and sun damage in infants and children.
  • Broad Spectrum Coverage: Protects against both UVA and UVB rays, providing comprehensive sun protection.
  • Water-Resistant: Maintains its effectiveness even after swimming or sweating.
  • Gentle and Safe: Formulated with gentle ingredients suitable for the delicate skin of infants and children.
  • Clinically Tested: Proven efficacy and safety for delicate and sensitive skin.

    Key Ingredients:
    • Passionflower: Soothes and relieves irritations, counteracting the negative effects of environmental aggressors.
    • Folic Acid: Boosts skin regeneration and helps to repair and prevent damage to DNA.
    • Golden Algae: Provides adequate skin hydration to prevent excessive dryness and moisture loss.

      How to Use:
      1. Apply a sufficient amount of the cream to the face and body 20-30 minutes before sun exposure.
      2. Reapply every 2 hours and each time after bathing or swimming.
      3. Avoid exposing children under 3 years of age to direct sunlight.
      4. Remember that sun protection products do not provide 100% protection.

        Precautions:
        • For external use only.
        • Avoid contact with eyes.
        • If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.

          Storage:

          Store between 5-25 °C in a cool, dry place.

          Presentation:

          Available in a 125ml tube.

Updated on 25 May 2025