New Product Alert - Shawill Sun Screen Very High Protection
Shawill Corporation is very happy to present our newest Shawill Cosmetic Product, the Shawill Sun Screen Very High Protection (S5014).
The Shawill Sun Screen contains Leontopodium Alpinum flower/leaf extract and Betaine which is good for Skin conditioning, skin moisturizing and soothing.
It also contains Bisabolol and Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate that is beneficial for soothing, conditioning skin, improves skin pigmentation and providing moisture.
It contains Titanium oxide and Zinc Oxide that are used in sunscreen to act as a physical sunblock.
Main Benefit: Sunscreen Lotion (Sun Protection) + Provide Moisture to Skin.
Claim: SPF 50 PA+++
- Offers Protection from the sun providing broad spectrum UVA/UVB sun protection.
- SPF50 PA+++ means: UVB protection rate is 98%, effective time when used on skin is 500 minutes and can block 90% of UVA rays.
• SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor and is a measure of the protection against UVB rays used in sunscreens. UVB rays are a type of ultraviolet light that burns the skin and causes some changes in the skin. This norm is calculated according to the number of hours and percentage when applying sunscreen on the skin.
• According to the interpretation of the meaning of SPF, SPF 50 sunscreen means: The time to resist the harmful effects of UVB rays when used on the skin is about 500 minutes. The ability to block the penetration of UVB rays into the body is up to 98%. However, this rate can be relative over a certain period of time. It may not take up to 500 minutes, depending on environmental conditions.
• PA is an index that measures the ability of a sunscreen to protect the body against UVA rays published by the Japan Cosmetic Association.
• UVA rays can cause heatstroke, tanning, eye damage and skin changes that cause aging and skin cancer.
• PA index is denoted on sunscreen by the "+" sign and there are 4 levels of PA index. Sunscreen SPF50 PA+++ means: UVB protection rate is 98%, effective time when used on skin is 500 minutes and can block 90% of UVA rays.
• So sunscreen with an SPF of 50 means that when used on the skin, it can protect the skin against the harmful effects of UVB rays for about 500 minutes and has the ability to block the penetration of UVB rays into the body. up to 98%.
• UVA/UVB- are different types of a form of energy called ultraviolet (UV) radiation commonly seen as sunlight
Direction
for Use: Use at the last step of your skincare routine before makeup. Apply
sunscreen generously to all exposed skin 15-30 minutes before sun exposure.
Reapply the sunscreen after swimming or sweating or drying off with a towel or
it it has rubbed off. If you are outside for long periods, reapply sunscreen
every 2 hours.