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Sunscreen Cream Spf 60+ Long Lasting Uv Protection Facial Sun Block Refreshing Moisturizing Isolation Lotion Skin Care Products
$14.33
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$14.33
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$22.33
🌿 Sunscreen That Feels Like Skincare
Most sunscreens protect your skin — this one treats it. The EELHOE SPF60+ Hyaluronic Acid Sunscreen Cream combines long-lasting UV protection with deep skin nourishment, so you're not just shielded from the sun, you're actively caring for your complexion every time you step outside.
Lightweight, fragrance-free, and fast-absorbing — it disappears into your skin in seconds, leaving nothing behind but a smooth, protected finish.
Why Your Skin Will Love It
- ☀️ SPF60+ Long-Lasting UV Protection — Broad-spectrum defense against sunburn, dark spots, and premature aging
- 💧 Hyaluronic Acid Infused — Locks in moisture deeply and keeps skin hydrated all day long
- 🌿 Natural Plant Ingredients — Gentle, skin-loving formula that nourishes while it protects
- ✨ Ultra-Light, Non-Greasy Texture — Absorbs instantly with no heavy or oily residue
- 🚫 Fragrance & Colorant Free — Non-irritating and safe for sensitive skin
- 🔬 Oil Control — Keeps shine in check for a fresh, matte look throughout the day
- 🛡️ Repairs Skin Barrier — Supports skin recovery while protecting against environmental damage
- 👤 For Face & Body — Versatile enough for your full routine
How to Use
- Cleanse your skin thoroughly
- Take an appropriate amount and apply evenly to face, neck, and any exposed areas
- Apply 15 minutes before sun exposure for best results
- Reapply every 2 hours outdoors, or after sweating and swimming
Product Details
- SPF: 60+
- Size: 50ml — available as single or 2-pack
- Key Ingredient: Hyaluronic Acid, Natural Plant Extracts
- Shelf Life: 3 years
- No high-concern chemicals
- Suitable for: All skin types, women
⚠️ For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Because great skin doesn't take a day off — and neither should your sunscreen.