Description
Cetaphil Sun Light High Protection Sunscreen Gel SPF 50+ is a lightweight, oil-free, and photostable sunscreen designed especially for sensitive and oily skin types. It provides broad-spectrum protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays, helping prevent sunburn, premature aging, tanning, and other sun-induced damage.
Formulated with advanced UV filters such as Tinosorb S, Tinosorb M, and Octocrylene, this sunscreen ensures long-lasting protection and stability under intense sunlight. The non-greasy gel texture absorbs quickly into the skin, leaving a matte, non-sticky finish without clogging pores. It is also water-resistant, paraben-free, and fragrance-free, making it safe for daily use on sensitive and acne-prone skin.
Uses
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Protects skin from harmful UVA/UVB rays.
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Prevents sunburn, pigmentation, and tanning.
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Reduces the risk of premature skin aging and dark spots.
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Suitable for outdoor activities and daily sun exposure.
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Maintains skin hydration while giving a non-oily, matte look.
Dosage / Frequency
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Apply once daily before sun exposure.
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Reapply every 2–3 hours if outdoors for extended periods, swimming, or sweating heavily.
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Can be used daily under makeup or skincare products.
How to Use
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Cleanse your face and pat dry.
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Take an adequate amount of Cetaphil Sun Gel.
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Apply evenly on the face, neck, and other sun-exposed areas at least 15–20 minutes before stepping outdoors.
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Gently massage until absorbed.
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Reapply as needed throughout the day for continuous protection.
Precautions
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For external use only.
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Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, or broken skin.
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Do not apply on open wounds or irritated areas.
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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If any irritation, redness, or rash occurs, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.
Side Effects
Cetaphil Sun Gel is dermatologically tested and generally safe for daily use. However, rare side effects may include:
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Mild itching, burning, or stinging sensation upon application.
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Temporary redness in sensitive individuals.
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Rare allergic reaction to chemical UV filters.
If any reaction persists, stop use and seek medical advice.







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