Cancer Council SPF 50+ Insect Repellent 110ml

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143017
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A dual-use sunscreen lotion that will help protect from sun burn and also contains active ingredients that help to repel annoying insects such as flies and mosquitoes.
Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. Sunscreen is only one component of sun protection. Reapply every two hours and avoid prolonged sun exposure. Use five methods of sun protection: protective clothing, eyewear/sunglasses, a broad-brim ha
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SPF50+ broad spectrum protection
A dual purpose product combining sun protection and insect repellent
Helps to prevent sun burn and repels against insects
Great for camping, hiking, fishing and other outoor adventures.
Tested for 2 hours insect repellent.
Tested for 2 hours water resistance. Cancer Council recommends reapplying every 2 hours.
Made in Australia
Not suitable for babies under 6 months old. Avoid contact with eyes and broken or damaged skin. If irritation occurs, rinse thoroughly with water, discontinue use immediately and seek medical advice if required.
Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane 5% w/w, 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor 4% w/w, Octocrylene 2% w/w, Bemotrizinol 1% w/w , Repellents: 72.1 g/L Diethyl Toluamide (DEET), 1.0 g/L Pyrethrins, 51.5 g/L N-octyl Bicycloheptene Dicarboximide, 7.2g/L Piperonyl Butoxide Repellents: 7.71%w/w Diethyl Toluamide (DEET), 0.105%w/w Pyrethrins, 5.23%w/w N-octyl Bicycloheptene Dicarboximide, 0.77%w/w Piperonyl Butoxide
Apply to dry, clean skin and rub in 20 minutes before heading outside. Use 5 methods of sun protection: PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EYEWEAR/SUNGLASSES, a BROAD-BRIM HAT and SHADE. Apply sunscreen to remaining exposed areas of skin. Avoid prolonged sun exposure and never rely on sunscreen alone, nor to extend your family's time in the sun.
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