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Sunscreen gel with broad-spectrum UV filters (exact actives and percentages not available from provided data)
Protection from UVA/UVB rays; helps prevent sunburn, tanning, photodamage and pigmentation; supportive care in melasma and photosensitive skin
Broad-spectrum UV filters form a protective layer on the skin that absorbs, reflects and/or scatters ultraviolet (UVA and UVB) radiation. This reduces UV-induced inflammation, tanning and long-term photoaging.
For external use only. Apply a generous, even layer on face/neck and other exposed areas 15–20 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2–3 hours and after swimming, sweating or towel-drying. Can be used daily; avoid contact with eyes and broken/irritated skin.
Common side effects of SOLABAN NANOGEL SPF 50 may include:
Patch test if sensitive skin. Stop use and consult a doctor if severe irritation, swelling or rash occurs. Avoid contact with eyes; rinse well with water if it happens. Use caution on eczema/dermatitis or broken skin. Sunscreen is one part of sun protection—use hats/shade and limit midday sun.