Say your goodbyes ‘cause you’re never seeing dullness again. With a hydrating yet lightweight formula, our glow-boosting sunscreen wears like a second skin. It seamlessly blends into the skin within seconds, providing maximum sun protection without the dreaded white cast or greasy feeling. SPF 50 PA++++. Super Glowy Finish. Light Texture. No White Cast. Non-Sticky. Deep Hydration - our Glow Sunscreen is here to give you 100% Golden Hour Glow 0% Tan all day long.
Key Benefits
Glow Boosting
Pigmentation
Tan Prevention
Zero Whitecast
Key Ingredients
Vitamin C, Niacinamide
From the Manufacturers
Directions for Use
How to Use:
Apply generously on your face and neck.
Wait for 15 minutes before sun exposure.
When to Use: Can be used daily in the morning. Reapply as and when required.
Safety Information
For External Use Only.
Health Queries
I want a good sunscreen to protect my skin from tanning and sun damage. Which sunscreen may help keep my skin safe and healthy for daily use?
Vikas Singh
M Pharmacy
Sun exposure can slowly lead to tanning, dark spots, uneven skin tone, premature ageing, and dryness if the skin is not protected properly. Using sunscreen daily is one of the best ways to reduce sun damage and maintain healthier-looking skin over time. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher is generally preferred for everyday use, especially during outdoor activities or extended screen time. Gel-based sunscreens are often more comfortable for oily or acne-prone skin, while cream or lotion formulas may suit dry skin better. Applying sunscreen 15 to 20 minutes before sun exposure, and reapplying during prolonged outdoor activity, usually provides better protection. Wearing sunglasses and caps, and avoiding harsh sunlight during the peak afternoon hours, may also help reduce tanning and skin irritation. Different sunscreens work for different skin types, so the ideal choice depends on whether your skin is oily, dry, sensitive, or acne-prone. Sunscreen products and skin treatments should be selected according to your skin type and used only if suitable for your skin condition. If sunscreen causes itching, acne, or burning, a doctor can help choose a safer option.
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