Sun Bum
Sun Bum Kids SPF 50 Sunscreen Clear Body Spray Broad Spectrum Water Resistant With Vitamin E 6 Ounces
Sun Bum Kids SPF 50 Sunscreen Clear Body Spray Broad Spectrum Water Resistant With Vitamin E 6 Ounces
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Materials and care
Materials and care
Active Ingredients: Homosalate 10.0%, Octocrylene 10.0%, Octisalate 5.0%, Avobenzone 3.0%. Inactive Ingredients: Alcohol Denat., Butyloctyl Salicylate, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Trimethylpentanediol/Adipic Acid/Glycerin Crosspolymer, Fragrance, Tocopherol.
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Product Description
Explore our full range of Sun Bum products — from moisturizers to cleansers, all directly sourced from the USA with authenticity guarantee. Shop more skin care at Rudra Retails. Read our best sunscreens for Indian skin.
FAQ
Q1. Is Sun Bum sunscreen good for kids?
Ans: Yes, this sunscreen is specifically formulated for kids. It offers broad-spectrum SPF 50 protection, is dermatologist-tested, and features a clear, non-greasy formula that is ideal for active children.
Q2. Is Sun Bum a safe sunscreen brand?
Ans: Sun Bum is widely recognized for its commitment to safety and quality. Their products are hypoallergenic, vegan, and free from many common harsh chemicals, making them a popular choice for families.
Q3. Is Sun Bum banned in Hawaii?
Ans: No, Sun Bum is not banned in Hawaii. In fact, this product is Hawaii 104 Act compliant, meaning it does not contain oxybenzone or octinoxate, which are chemicals restricted in Hawaii to protect coral reefs.
Q4. Are these products authentic USA imports?
Ans: Yes, all products sold by Rudra Retails are 100% authentic USA-imported goods. We source our inventory directly from verified suppliers in the USA to ensure you receive genuine quality products.
Q5. Can I use this spray on my child's face?
Ans: Yes, you can use it on the face. To apply, spray the product into your hands first and then gently rub it onto your child's face, ensuring you avoid direct contact with the eyes.