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Side Effects & Adverse Reactions
For external use only
Do not use on damaged or broken skin
keep out of eyes, rinse with water to remove
rash or irritation develops and lasts.
Keep out of reach of children.
rash or irritation develops and lasts.
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Manufacturer Warnings
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Uses
• Helps prevent sunburn
• Higher SPF gives more sunburn protection
• Very Water Resistant (80 min)
History
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Other Information
VERY WATER RESISTANT SUNSCREEN • BROAD SPECTRUM SPF 50+
Formulated with a unique blend of 100% Pure Aloe and Vitamin E, our Very Water Resistant Broad Spectrum SPF 50+ will leave your skin feeling soft and smooth while providing the sun protection your skin needs. Formulated to provide UVA/UVB Protection.For total sun care, apply our ultra-hydrating After Sun Lotion following prolonged
exposure to the sun
Shop • Browse • Learn • www.ArubaAloe.com
Made in Aruba by Aruba Aloe Balm Inc. P.O. Box 360,
Aruba Dutch Caribbean. Distributed in the USA by
Aruba Aloe of North America LLC, Indianapolis, IN
46244. Customer Inquiry Hotline: 1-800-95-ARUBA.
This bottle contains 100% post-consumer
recycled plastic. Please recycle.
Aruba Aloe products are not tested
8.5 oz ( 251 mL) on animals.
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Aruba Aloe Very Water Resistant Sunscreen Spf 50 Manufacturers
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Aruba Aloe Balm Nv
Aruba Aloe Very Water Resistant Sunscreen Spf 50 | Aruba Aloe Balm Nv
Apply generously before sun exposure and as needed Children under 6 months of age; ask a doctor Use sunscreens with broad spectrum SPF values of 15 or higher regularly and as directed Limit time in the sun, especially between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when the sun’s rays are most intense Wear clothing to cover skin exposed to the sun; for example, long-sleeved shirts, pants, sunglasses, and broad-brimmed hats
Reapply sunscreen at least every 2 hours, more often if you’re sweating or jumping in and out of the water
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