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Daylong Extreme SPF 50+ is classified as a liposomal sunscreen. It has been specially designed to offer increased protection to the lightest, most vulnerable skin types. Various ingredients are contained in this lotion, such as ethylhexyl salicylate, diethylhexylbutamidotriazone triazone, tocopherol as well as others. They work together to absorb the radiation from the sun, so as to offer extensive protection from sunburn. People whose skin is very light, prone to freckles and who either will not get a tan or who are slow to tan are generally considered to require a high degree of protection from the sun, and this particular lotion may be well suited to them.
Daylong Extreme SPF 50+ lotion is provided in a tube which contains 100ml of the sunscreen. Application must be in accordance with the instructions given by the physician who recommends the use of this sunscreen. A generous amount of lotion should be rubbed onto the skin at least 20 minutes before you plan on going out in the sun. Although it is water resistant, you should reapply after swimming or if you have been sweating. Bear in mind that the most effective form of protection from the sun is avoiding direct exposure (especially at midday) and wearing protective clothing.
Daylong Extreme SPF 50+ is normally considered safe. However, if you suffer from irritation or any side effects, ensure that you notify your physician.
Daylong Extreme SPF 50+ lotion may discolor fabrics or clothes. Ensure that you are aware of this before use.
Do not let any of the lotion come into contact with the eyes and make sure that none of the sunscreen is accidentally ingested.
No sunscreen, no matter how strong, can fully and completely protect you from the sun. Limit your exposure to the sun whenever you possibly can so as to minimize the risk of damage to your skin.