Body Sun Spray Beba Cuprum Line SPF50
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Age:
18+
Brand: Beba
Line: cuprum line
Product Type: body spray
Product Properties: sun protection
Volume: 100 ml
Protection Level: spf 50
When To Use: day
Gender: unisex
Classification: natural
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
The Beba brand's sunscreen spray is an excellent addition to any beach kit, for those who value quality, safety, and ease of leisure under the blazing sun. Its velvety texture, enriched with active ingredients of natural origin, protects the body from the aggression of ultraviolet rays while caring for the health of sensitive skin. Cuprum Line SPF50 offers strong nourishing, moisturizing, restorative, and strengthening properties, whose synergy enhances the elasticity and firmness of the epidermis, superbly adapting to the needs of all skin types.
Features of Cuprum Line SPF50 by Beba:
- Presented in a convenient bottle with a fine mist sprayer;
- Ultra-light texture applies evenly and absorbs quickly;
- Leaves no sticky residue or greasiness on the body;
- Mineral filters protect it from the negative impact of external factors;
- SPF50 blocks the aggression of ultraviolet rays;
- Counteracts free radicals, the precursors of photoaging;
- Slows down the formation of premature age-related changes;
- Hemp essential oil stimulates regeneration and cellular renewal of the skin;
- Makes it smoother, more elastic, and firmer;
- Sunflower extract gently softens rough areas;
- Chamomile participates in the natural healing process of wounds;
- Avocado ensures adequate hydration levels of the epidermis;
- Normalizes and maintains its hydro balance;
- Prevents transepidermal water loss;
- Aloe vera extract offers anti-inflammatory and soothing benefits;
- Boasts enhanced durability, requiring no reapplication or layering after swimming.-
Shake the product well before use. Apply the cream generously to your skin before sun exposure. Reapply frequently, especially after swimming or prolonged sun exposure. Avoid staying in the sun for extended periods, even with sun protection, particularly during peak hours (11:00 AM to 3:00 PM). Prolonged sun exposure can cause health issues. Keep infants and young children out of direct sunlight.
Avoid contact with eyes.