Description
WHAT IS PHOTOCLOC UVA SPF 50+ PA++++ CREAM
Photobloc Cream is a broad spectrum medicated sun protection cream with an SPF value of 50+ PA++++ which is made by reputable Curatio Pharmaceuticals. High sun protection value, Photobloc Cream protects against UVA & UVB rays, unique Ingredients, suitable for all types of skin. Key Ingredients of medicated Photobloc Cream: BEMT, Octocrylene, Zinc Oxide, MBBT, Octyl methoxycinnamate, Oxybenzone, and Avobenzone.
HOW TO USE PHOTOCLOC UVA SPF 50+ PA++++ CREAM
- Apply Photocloc Cream on the exposed parts of the skin like face, neck and arms;
- Massage for a minute;
- Use the cream 15-30 minutes prior to sun exposure;
- Re-apply Photobloc as frequently as required;
- Use the cream every 2-3 hours after swimming.
Siv R –
I have stopped using aerosol type cans for anything and was a dedicated lotion applier even though it’s a hassle, the sprays just left me burned several times and the damage to the ozone doesn’t sit well with me. I was interested in trying these and evaluating how they apply, feel, protect, and last.
Denise and Amy –
Excellent product, waterproof sunscreen. I purchased this product for my husband after doing research to find dermatologist recommended sunscreen for those with pre-cancerous skin on the face. He is outside most of the time and has a hard time finding a sunscreen that will protect his skin, stay on his skin, not drip off with sweat, not irritate the skin, and not leave a white film on the skin. This sunscreen is the answer to all those issues. It is lightweight, stays on with sweat, no need to reapply often, not irritating to the skin, no white film left behind, and protects really well. Thank goodness, our sunscreen search is over!
Maria –
This is an amazing product! I use it almost every day and it has worked for me. I think it’s super important to protect your skin, especially your face, so I would recommend this. It’s not super thick and you can put makeup on this without an issue.
David Mendelson –
This isn’t really a review as much as it is a question: I’ve read that zinc oxide deactivates avobenzone. If this is the case, isn’t including them in the same product a mistake? It’s the worst of both worlds, in that the avobenzone will still be present (and, presumably, still staining orange every fabric it comes in contact with), but won’t actually offer any protection.