PRODUCT NAME
Babo Botanicals - Daily Sheer Sunscreen SPF 40 - 1.7 oz.
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1190015270
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Babo Botanicals - Daily Sheer Sunscreen SPF 40 - 1.7 oz.

UPC# :899248002040
Brand:Babo Botanicals
Size/Form:1.70oz.
Ship Weight:0.15

Babo Botanicals Daily Sheer Sunscreen SPF 40 - 1.7 oz. (50 mL)
Babo Botanicals Daily Sheer Sunscreen SPF 40 Extra Sensitve for Face isphthalate free, paraben free, and Hypoallergenic. Babo Botanicals Daily Sheer Sunscreen SPF 40 can be used for babies, kids and grown ups. Daily Sheer Sunscreen is the perfect protection for every day wear. The unique, natural formula provides lightweight and natural Broad Spectrum UVA + UVB protection to babies, children or anyone with extra sensitive skin.It contains a unique combination of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as physical barriers to UVA & UVB Rays while also containing Aloe, White Tea, Avocado and Jojoba Oil which are powerful soothing and moisturizing ingredients. A very soothing formula which glides on easily and feels so good and clean on the skin.
Brand Promise:Pure Flower and Plant ExtractsSulfate FreeCruelty FreeEco FriendlyFormaldehyde FreeParaben FreePhthalate FreeTear FreeAllergy TestedDermatologist TestedNo Icky ChemicalsNo Synthetic FragrancesNo Synthetic ColorsDairy & Soy FreeNo High Allergy Nut OilsBiodegradable FormulasColor Safe for Mom's Hair, too!Recyclable BPA-Free Packaging
What's Not In Babo:Ten Ingredients to try and avoid to make bathtime worry free.SulfatesIf you find these in a shampoo's listing of ingredients as sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) or sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), you should know that these harsh chemical surfactants are simply foaming agents to give shampoos that thick 'luxurious' foam in order to create the illusion that you're getting hair cleaner, when you're really not. SLS's are also a penetration enhancer and known skin irritant. Look for farm grown ingredients such as gylcerine and glucosides that come naturally from corn and sugar, usually found on the label as decyl glucodisde, lauryl glocoside or coco-glucoside. These organic ingredients won't give you that abundant lather you may be accustomed to with chemicals, but try the natural shampoo for a few weeks and your hair will become healthier, shinier, silkier and softer.
Parabens (Methyl, Propyl, Butyl and Ethyl)Used to inhibit microbial growth and to extend the shelf life of products, these ingredients have caused allergic reactions and skin rashes, and in one laboratory study, parabens were found in breast tumors. This controversial study has fueled the belief that parabens in cosmetics migrated into the breast tissue and contributed to the development of tumors. The cosmetic industry holds steady that parabens are safe for general population use, but because its hormone mimicking properties have proven enough of a 'what if', wary consumers are opting now for paraben-free products and cosmetics. And no wonder: parabens penetrate the skin and appear in the blood.
Phthalates (pronounced THA-lates)These ingredients are additives widely used in plastics and other materials, primarily to improve flexibility; in cosmetics they are used to bind fragrance to the product. It is, however, thought by environmentalists that adverse health effects of phthalates include: early puberty in girls, premature delivery, impaired sperm quality and sperm damage in men, genital defects and reduced testosterone production in boys, genital defects and testicular cancer.
1.4 DioxaneThis by-product of a chemical-processing technique called ethoxylation, in which cosmetic ingredients are processed with ethylene oxide, is a possible carcinogen. 1,4-Dioxane is primarily used in solvent applications for manufacturing; furthermore, it is also found in fumigants and automotive coolant. It may contaminate cosmetics as well as personal care products such as deodorants, shampoos, toothpastes and mouthwashes. 1,4-dioxane is a known eye and respiratory tract irritant. It is suspected of causing damage to the central nervous system, liver and kidneys. Dioxane is classified by the IARC as a Group 2B carcinogen: possibly carcinogenic to humans due to the fact that it is a known carcinogen in animals.
FormaldehydeStay away from this carcinogenic impurity released by a number of cosmetic preservatives, including diazolidinyl urea, imidazolidinyl urea and quaternium-15. According to reviews by the industry-funded Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel, these cosmetic ingredients can release formaldehyde at levels as high as one-tenth that of the original ingredient. The International Agency for Research on Carcinogens (IARC) has classified formaldehyde as 'carcinogenic to humans', and the U.S. National Toxicology Program has classified it as 'reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen', based on emerging evidence in humans and robust evidence in animals.
Propylene Glycol This synthetic petrochemical mix used as humectants has
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