Australian Gold Aloe Vera with Ounce Relieves Sunburn Pain and Hot Itchy Skin, Aloe Freeze Spray Gel, Aloe Freeze Spray Gel w/ Lidocaine, 8 Fluid Ounce
COOLING COMFORT TO OVEREXPOSED SKIN - The Aloe Vera Freeze Gel with Lidocaine provides a cooling comfort from sunburns and skin damage caused by harmful UV rays, while naturally soothing and conditioning the skin
PAIN RELIEVING GEL FOR SUNBURNS - Lidocaine in the gel works to help relieve pain and itch caused by sunburned or chapped skin. It instantly calms and heals skin irritations caused by prolonged sun exposure. A must have for every beach or pool lover!
PREMIUM INGREDIENTS - The rich blend of Spearmint, Comfrey and Lemon peel extracts moisturizes dry, rough or chapped skin and imparts a cooling sensation for quick relief, leaving the skin soft and supple with a healthy glow
LIGHTWEIGHT, FRAGRANCE-FREE FORMULA - Designed to be fragrance-free to reduce the risk of irritation on sensitive skin, this pain-relieving aloe vera gel comes in a lightweight, quick absorbing formula that provides long-lasting hydration to your skin
SPECIALLY FORMULATED AFTER SUN GEL - Australian Gold's time-tested formula is designed to be PABA Free, Alcohol Free & Gluten Free. Apply liberally and evenly on overexposed skin after an outdoor workout or a day at the beach
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Product Information
Aloe Freeze Gel w Lidocaine, 8 fl oz
From the manufacturer
What is SPF
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. It is a measure used worldwide to indicate the level of sunscreen protection. Using an SPF 15 sunscreen means it will take 15 times longer for skin to begin to burn than it would without sunscreen.
Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB
There are two types of ultraviolet (UV) light that can harm your skin- UVA and UVB. A Broad Spectrum sunscreen protects you from both. UVB rays are primarily responsible for causing sunburn while UVA rays are associated with skin aging.
Sunscreen Application
The recommended amount of sunscreen for the average person is 1 Fl Oz. A simple way to remember how much sunscreen to apply is imagine the amount of sunscreen that would fit in a shot glass or the size of a golf ball. Sunscreen should be applied 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapplied every 2 hours or immediately after swimming, sweating or drying off.
Traditional vs Mineral Sunscreens
There are two general types of sunscreen - traditional and mineral. Traditional sunscreens work by absorbing the sun's rays while mineral sunscreens protect skin by blocking the sun's rays. Whichever type you choose, make sure it provides Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB protection.