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Sun Protection Complex SPF43

$70   Daily Sun Protection

This product is Step 6 of 6 in the Skin Rebirth System
This product is Step of 3 in the Advanced Acne System
This product is an optional item in the GlowWhite System
Sun Protection Complex has a sun protection factor of 40 or 43*, and contains Z-Cote® formulation which provides high broad-spectrum sun protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays, the main causes of sunburn and premature aging. Sun Protection Complex provides full-spectrum UVA and UVB defense and contains zinc oxide for broad-spectrum protection.
Both SPF40 or SPF43 are available depending on the location of purchase.

  • Benefits
    • Protects from harmful UV radiation
    • Does not leave an oily finish
    • Provides broad spectrum protection
  • Directions
    Use Broad Spectrum sunscreens with SPF values of 15 or higher regularly and as directed. Reapply sunscreen at least every 2 hours – more often if you’re sweating or in water. Limit time in the sun (especially between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) when the sun’s rays are most intense. Wear clothing like long-sleeved shirts, pants, sunglasses and broad-brimmed hats to cover skin exposed to the sun.
  • Key Ingredients
    • Zinc Oxide
    • Panthenol
    • Vitamin E

Usage
Day Only
Contains
3 fl.oz. / 90ml
Suitability
All skin types


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Frequently Asked Questions

Sun Protection Creams

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What is SPF?

SPF, or Sun Protection Factor,is an estimate of how well a sunscreen can protect skin from UVB radiation which causes sunburn, damages skin, and contributes to skin cancer. If a person's skin would normally burn after 10 minutes in the sun, applying an SPF10 will mean the person's skin will only burn 100 minutes if they applied the sunscreen correctly. However, this is not an accurate measure and should not be used as a guideline. The method of application, thickness, environment and sun intensity all play a part.

So is higher SPF better for me?

Theoretically higher spfs are better but theory and reality are two different things. Many studies have found that people are misled by the claims on high-SPF sunscreen bottles. They are more likely to use high-SPF products improperly and as a result may expose themselves to more harmful ultraviolet radiation than people relying on products with lower SPF values.
See article by Environmental Working Group

When should I apply sun protection before sun exposure?

Apply sun protection 15 to 30 minutes before sun exposure. Apply a generous amount to ensure even coverage to face, neck, ears and forehead. Allow some time for other creams to settle before applying sun protection on top.

What happens if I do not use enough sun protection?

You may experience darkening of pigmentation, skin and skin tone. Your skin will also appear drier and patches of redness may appear if your application is not even.

Must I apply sun protection at home?

Even at home, UV radiation is ever present. Aim to use SPF 15 if you know you will be indoors and increase to SPF40/43 if you are going out for a short lunch.

How many times should I apply sun protection?

There is no definite guideline to how many times you should apply, however, twice a day is the minimum amount you should apply. If you are under continuous sun exposure or are active, reapply whenever necessary. Be liberal with cream application and do not expect a thin layer to have adequate coverage over your entire body. 1 inch is just enough for your face.