
Product Description
Product Name: Sunvic SC SPF50 PA+++ Creamy Lotion
Form: Lotion
Pack Size: 30g
Manufactured By: H & Care Life Sciences
Used For:
• Provides high broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays effectively.
• Helps prevent sunburn, tanning, and premature skin aging due to sun.
• Maintains skin hydration while shielding it from harmful UV radiation.
• Protects sensitive and exposed skin from environmental damage with regular use.
Side Effects:
• Rarely may cause mild irritation, redness, or itching on sensitive skin.
• Avoid contact with eyes; rinse immediately if accidental contact occurs.
• Discontinue use if severe rash, swelling, or allergic reaction develops.
• Consult a dermatologist if skin is extremely sensitive or inflamed.
Key Ingredients & Benefits:
• Sunscreen agents provide SPF50+ protection from harmful UVA/UVB rays.
• Moisturizing components keep skin hydrated and soft throughout the day.
• Antioxidants protect against free radicals and environmental skin stressors.
• Regular use supports smooth, healthy, and well-protected skin naturally.
How To Use:
• Apply generously on clean, dry skin before sun exposure.
• Reapply every 2–3 hours, or after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
• Use daily for best protection, even on cloudy or indoor days.
• Follow consistent usage to maintain safe and protected skin effectively.
Precautions & Warnings:
• For external use only; avoid broken, inflamed, or highly sensitive skin.
• Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion or misuse.
• Avoid contact with eyes; rinse immediately if accidental contact occurs.
Storage Instructions:
• Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight exposure.
• Keep the tube tightly closed to maintain freshness and effectiveness.
• Avoid storing in humid areas or extreme temperatures for prolonged periods.
Safety Information:
• Stop usage immediately if allergic reaction, irritation, or rash develops.
• Consult a dermatologist for persistent issues or extremely sensitive skin.
• Do not use on children without consulting a qualified healthcare professional.