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Bioderma Cicabio Soothing Repairing Care SPF 50+ Cream Bioderma Cicabio Soothing Repairing Care SPF 50+ Cream can help restore sun-exposed skin by acting in every stage of the biological process of skin regeneration. It may reduce the risk of post-scarring hyperpigmentation.
Bioderma Cicabio Soothing Repairing Care SPF 50+ Cream can help restore sun-exposed skin by acting in every stage of the biological process of skin regeneration. It may reduce the risk of post-scarring hyperpigmentation. | Key Ingredients: Xylitol Rhamnosis Tambourissa tricophylla leaf extract Tocopherol Lecithin Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil Niacinamide Camellia sinensis leaf extract Caprylic/Capric triglyceride Laminaria ochroleuca extract | Key Benefits: This suncare cream can help protect the skin from the sun’s UVA and UVB rays It may reduce the risk of post-scarring hyperpigmentation It can enhance the healing process and aid in repairing the skin It may alleviate feelings of discomfort and irritation This cream is non-comedogenic, water-resistant, and is compatible with makeup | Directions For Use: Apply to the exposed areas During exposure to the sun, frequently renew the application | Safety Information: Avoid the eye area If irritation persists, consult a doctor Do not apply to lesions or burns due to excessive sun exposure Do not expose babies and young children to the sun Excessive exposure to the sun is bad for your health For children under 36 months, consult a healthcare professional
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Xylitol | Rhamnoi | Tambouria tricophylla leaf extract | Tocopherol | Lecithin | Helianthu annuu (unflower) eed oil | Niacinamide | Camellia ineni leaf extract | Caprylic/Capric triglyceride | Laminaria ochroleuca extract
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Bioderma Laboratories
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Safety Information:
Avoid the eye area | If irritation persists, consult a doctor | Do not apply to lesions or burns due to excessive sun exposure | Do not expose babies and young children to the sun | Excessive exposure to the sun is bad for your health | For children under 36 months, consult a healthcare professional