


Gel Sunscreen Broad-Spectrum SPF 50
Gel Sunscreen is transparent, water-resistant protection for face and body. Triple Spectrum Protection® and ZOX12® provides defense — in a lightweight, complexion-smoothing formula. The clear finish leaves a second-skin finish with no cast and no reason not to use it. Protection created for the way you live - ideal for everyday wear as well as active moments.
- Exclusive Triple Spectrum Protection® against UVA/UVB, HEV (high-energy visible) light, and IR-A Infrared rays
- ZOX12® provides 12-hour antioxidant defense against environmental aggressors
- Water-resistant formula
- Clear, skin-enhancing finish: no cast, no residue
- Face and body application: one formula, full coverage
- Lightweight gel texture that absorbs quickly and wears comfortably
- Ideal for easy reapplication throughout the day
- Recommended for anyone applying SPF to face and body who wants one seamless formula
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Frequently Asked Questions
Medical-grade skincare products contain higher concentrations of active ingredients and are rigorously tested for efficacy and safety. They often penetrate deeper into the skin, offering more significant results, whereas over-the-counter products typically have lower concentrations and may only treat surface-level issues.
A consultation ensures that the products recommended are tailored to your specific skin type and concerns. It helps prevent adverse reactions and ensures you’re using the most effective products for your needs.
Yes, medical-grade products are formulated to be safe for all skin types. However, it's important to choose products based on your specific skin type and concerns, which is why a consultation with a professional is recommended.
Medical-grade skincare products may be more expensive than over-the-counter options, but they offer higher concentrations of active ingredients and are often more effective, providing better long-term value.
Certain medical-grade products may not be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding. It’s important to consult with your healthcare provider before using any new skincare products during this time.