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Simply Bee - Sunscreen with Fynbos Propolis 200ml

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00476300000168-200ml
R227.96 Regular Price R284.95
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Ingredients

Cocos nucifera butter, Butyrospermum parkii fruit butter, Prunus amygdalus dulcis oil, Cera alba, Natural Zinc Oxide Powder – Non Nano, Honey, Fynbos Propolis

Allergens

Coconut (Nut) oil, Sweet Almond (Nut) oil.

Warnings

For external use only. Store below 25ºC/ 77ºF, out of direct sunlight.

Directions

To apply Simply Bee Sunscreen (SPF30), use a dollop on the palm of your hand. Spread it all over the skin that will be exposed to the sun. Rub the sunscreen until you can’t see it anymore. Reapply every 30 minutes while in the sun.
 

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