Armada Post-Procedure Barrier Cream 50+

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Description

Powerful yet ultra gentle, purely physical sun + light protection for skin recovering from lasers, peels, and other procedures, or those with rosacea or contact dermatitis.

Green tint helps cancel the appearance of redness.

Pure physical (inorganic) sunscreen; chemical (organic) sunscreen-free.
Powerful yet ultra gentle sun + light protection for the delicate skin of infants and hypersensitive skins.
Contains coconut-derived Monolaurin for antibacterial disinfection.
Contains antioxidant green tea.
No PABA, phthalates, parabens, preservatives, dyes, allergens, fragrances.
Effective protection against UVA, UVB, Infrared + Visible Light from the sun as well as indoor light + heat sources.
Protects against sun-induced skin cancer, photo-aging, melasma, and other photo-induced damage.
Also for adults who are sensitive to chemical sunscreens.

VH -109/109

(sans common allergens: extended allergen series North American Contact Dermatitis Group + standard allergen series European Surveillance System of Contact Allergies)

100% All-Types-Of-Fragrance-Free. 100% Dye-Phthalate-PABA-Paraben + Preservative-Free. Non-Comedogenic, Non-Drying; All Skin Types. Usage, Patch + Clinically-Tested (in vivo + in vitro). SPF: 50+ (70). PFA: 40. High/Superior UVA/UVB Protection. UVA/UVB Ratio 0.74. BOOTS Rating Critical Wavelength: 378. Chemical-sunscreen-free. Ages 0+.

For All Skin Types.

Click here to read more about our VH Rating System

To Use

Spread Liberally on face and body skin, carefully avoiding membranous (wet) areas of eyes, nostrils, mouth, genitals. Reapply every 1 to 2 hours, and after water immersion.

Notes:

UV exposure from the sun increases the risk of skin cancer, premature skin aging and other skin damage. It is important to decrease UV exposure by limiting time in the sun, wearing protective clothing, and using a sunscreen.

UV rays from the sun are made of UVB + UVA. It is important to protect against both UVB + UVA rays to prevent sunburn and other skin damage.

Practice sun avoidance - particularly for children and the photosensitive, and especially between 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. (10:00-14:00) - as much as possible.

Before using any product, test a tiny amount of it on skin (we omit allergens, but you may be sensitive to an ingredient that isn't an allergen).

Introduce new products one at a time, with at least 3 days in between to make sure you are not allergic.

Do not store in extreme temperatures or in direct sunlight.

Do not (re)introduce removed portions of product, water or other substances into product.

As with all things skin, consult your dermatologist.

Important:

For external use only on specified areas as directed.

Stop use + consult your doctor in the unlikely event of discomfort or sensitivity.

If contact with eyes occurs, flush out with plenty of water.

Keep out of reach of children. While safe for its intended use, ingesting large amounts of this product - as unattended children may do - is potentially harmful. If large quantities of this product have been ingested, get medical help right away.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients: 

Titanium Dioxide
Zinc Oxide

Ingredients:


Alumina, Aluminum Stearate, Aqua/Water/Eau, Butylene Glycol, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Citric Acid, Cyclopentasiloxane, Glyceryl Caprate, Glyceryl Laurate, Hydrogen Dimethicone, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Sodium Phytate, CI 77019 (Mica), CI 77491 (Iron Oxide), CI 77510 (Ferric Ferrocyanide). 

More Information

VMV HYPOALLERGENICS Armada Baby 50+ and Armada Post-Procedure Barrier Cream 50+ boast breakthrough technology that makes purely physical sunscreens lighter than ever without sacrificing an ounce of power (they're featherweights with the thump of heavyweights, if you will).

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