Introduction:
Dr+Medm UV-Guard Sunscreen is a skincare product that protects your skin from the sun’s harmful rays. It helps to prevent sunburn, dark spots, and early aging. It’s great for everyday use and keeps your skin healthy and safe under the sun.
Benefits of Dr+Medm UV-Guard Sunscreen:
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Protects from sunburn: Stops your skin from getting red or burned by the sun.
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Prevents dark spots and tanning: Keeps your skin even-toned and bright.
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Anti-aging: Helps reduce wrinkles and fine lines caused by sun damage.
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Moisturizes the skin: Keeps your skin soft and smooth.
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Lightweight feel: Doesn’t feel heavy or sticky on the skin.
Features of Dr+Medm UV-Guard Sunscreen:
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Broad Spectrum SPF: Shields against both UVA and UVB rays.
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Non-greasy: Feels light and comfortable.
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Water-resistant: Works well even when you sweat or get wet.
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Suitable for all skin types: Good for oily, dry, or sensitive skin.
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Dermatologist-tested: Safe and gentle on the skin.
Uses:
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Apply on your face and body before going out in the sun.
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Use it daily for best protection.
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Reapply every 2–3 hours if you stay outside for long or after swimming/sweating.
Usage:
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Clean your skin: Wash your face and body with a gentle cleanser to remove dirt and oil.
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Apply the sunscreen: Squeeze a small amount of sunscreen onto your palm.
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Spread evenly: Apply it evenly to your face and body, covering all exposed areas.
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Massage gently: Rub it in well until absorbed into the skin.
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Reapply regularly: Reapply every 2–3 hours, especially after swimming, sweating, or being outdoors for long periods.
Advantages:
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Protects against harmful UVA and UVB rays
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Lightweight and non-greasy texture
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Water-resistant, lasts longer during outdoor activities
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Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin
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Helps prevent tanning, dark spots, and early aging
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Moisturizes skin while protecting it
Disadvantages:
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Needs reapplication every 2–3 hours for full protection
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May cause breakouts for extremely oily or acne-prone skin
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Slight white cast may appear on deeper skin tones (depending on formula)
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Can be a bit expensive compared to regular sunscreens











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