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EAN-13 | 0600027000108 |
UPC-A | 600027000108 |
Product Name | Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen – Regular – SPF 30+ – 5 oz |
Category | Bath / Beauty / Hygiene |
Short Description | 5 oz |
Amazon.com | Buy on Amazon ~ B000Y8S86Q |
Price New | 16.03 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Weight | 40 hundredths pounds (convert) |
Binding | Misc. |
Features | WATER RESISTANT - Meets Australian Standards of 240 minutes in whirlpool water., PROTECT YOUR SKIN DAILY - Full-body protection for the most active of people. Clinically proven, SPF 30+, broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection., SMART BOTTLE - Our patented BPA-free Smart Bottle changes colors in the presence of harmful UV rays, reminding you to cover up. The deeper the blue become the more UV rays are present., HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS - Blue Lizard Sunscreen delivers clinically proven protection in a mineral-based formulation with 6% Zinc Oxide., SAFE FOR YOUR FAMILY - Our original sunscreen is recommended for children and adults over 6 months. For children older than 6 months, we recommend our Blue Lizard Baby or Sensitive products to minimize risk of skin sensitivity. |
Long Description | Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen originated in Australia, where standards for sunscreen are the highest in the world. Now made in the U.S., we still adhere to those strict standards by offering the most advanced formulations available in sun protection. Using the nothing but the highest quality ingredients, Blue Lizard delivers clinically proven, broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection in a mineral-based, water-resistant, SPF 30+ formulation with 6% Zinc Oxide. Blue Lizard Regular is specifically designed for the most active of people and has been water resistant tested to meet Australian Standards of 240 minutes in whirlpool water. Our patented BPA-free Smart Bottle changes color in the presence of harmful UV rays, reminding you to cover up. The deeper the blue, the more UV rays are currently present. Blue Lizard is the most recommended brand by pediatricians, dermatologists, pharmacists, nationwide. |
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Created | 06-17-2007 |
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SHA256 | ac2a6b59d71d687647f7bf7f43a212b02cf16a4cb5004900a39cc7742aebdb37 |
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