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LA Shield IR Sunscreen Gel LA Shield IR Sunscreen Gel

LA Shield IR Sunscreen Gel

Quantity Description: packet of 60 gm Gel
Manufacturer: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Price: ₹ 890.0

Information about LA Shield IR Sunscreen Gel

La Shield IR Sunscreen Gel contains SPF 30 PA++++. It offers next gen protection from IR( Infra-red radiation) UVA+ UVB, Water Resistant, Non-Irritant, Oil-Free, Dermatological Tested and Paraben, Alcohol and dye free.
La Shield IR Sunscreen Gel is non-comedogenic, gel based sunscreen. Its broad spectrum sunscreen which is perfect for outdoors and provides UVA and UVB sunscreen protection by physically and chemically blocking UV rays. It does not make the skin oily or greasy and does not leave a white cast. It is sweat proof and water proof and acts as a primer or make up base because of presence of silicone.

Directions of use:-
Use 20 minutes before going out in sun.

Use under medical supervision.

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Popular Questions & Answers

I have oily and acne prone skin. How is la shield sunscreen for my skin? Will you recommend any other sunscreen?

BHMS
Homeopath, Hooghly
I have oily and acne prone skin. How is la shield sunscreen for my skin? Will you recommend any other sunscreen?
Sunscreen is not a good thing for your skin, soo don't use it, apply alovera gel extract, apply lemon n honey, apply tea tree oil, apply papaya paste, with this you need proper homoeopathic treatment.

I have combination type of skin. I used to use cosmetics and it had turned my skin dull and with acne, and dark spots. Now I do not want to use any creams for my face on regular basis. Instead of what we can use on daily basis. Does using sunscreen on regular causes any harm. If not which type of sunscreen should I use? Please suggest sunscreen for me I have back complexion.

Dermatology Backed Expert Skin & Hair Care Solution
Dermatologist, Nashik
I have combination type of skin. I used to use cosmetics and it had turned my skin dull and with acne, and dark spots...
Dear Lybrate user Regular use of sunscreen is good for your skin as it will prevent sun damage.. Use a sunscreen with atleast SPF 30.. for example La shield sunscreen
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What about sunscreen pil ray shield lotion spf15 please give me good information?

BHMS, Diploma in Dermatology
Sexologist, Hyderabad
What about sunscreen pil ray shield lotion spf15 please give me good information?
A lightweight and fast-absorbing formula, this effective sunblock protects skin from both UVA and UVB rays without leaving a heavy, white, or greasy residue. Packed with antioxidants, skin hydrators, and nourishing botanical oils, this emollient moisturiser benefits any beauty skin care regimen.

My face has become very dark though I use sunscreen La shield from a year can you please suggest skin whitening cream.

PDDM, MHA, MBBS
General Physician, Nashik
My face has become very dark though I use sunscreen La shield from a year can you please suggest skin whitening cream.
Apply a sunscreen in morning with good uvb and uva protection like shadowz, ultraguard, ansolar etc Use melawash face wash daily two times in a day. Apply it over face for four to five minutes then wash off Apply a skin lightening cream like lumacip plus in night. Only a small amount had to be applied over face and do not rub the cream. Usually with in one to month desirable response is seen. i would also suggest you to take few sessions of skin lightening peels every two or three weeks. Usually four or five sessions are good enough. Thanks
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Neutrogena or la shield sunscreen which sunscreen to buy as I have pale fair skin which has become dark now.

MBBS
General Physician, Mumbai
Neutrogena or la shield sunscreen which sunscreen to buy as I have pale fair skin which has become dark now.
I will suggest you to apply aloevera gel twice a day for six months over the lesion and follow up on completion and totally avoid going in direct sunlight
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