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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Simply protective sunscreen

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Sunscreen brand Banana Boat launches a new line of products that protect the skin from sun’s harmful UV rays and are good for the environment. 

Simply protective sunscreen
The Banana Boat Simply Protect line shields skin from sun’s harmful rays sans oxybenzone and parabens. 

Banana Boat Simply Protect provides SPF50+ broad spectrum of UVA/UVB protection. 

Espousing the “less is more” concept, the range is made with 25 percent fewer ingredients. Moreover, it is light on the skin as it is formulated with no additional fragrances and oils, and stays on even under seven conditions”•sun, heat, wind, pool water, ocean water, sweat, and sand.

Banana Boat Simply Protect also replaced oxybenzone and parabens”•ingredients that are said to cause cellular damage in a coral reef”•with natural ingredients that are safe and effective in filtering out the sun’s harmful rays but are environment-friendly.

“Banana Boat Simply Protect is a product that gives maximum sunscreen protection with very minimal ingredients, making it safe for everyone in the family. It is also micro-plastic free and does not contain oxybenzone and parabens, making it safe for the environment as well,” said Banana Boat brand manager Maricel Quevedo.

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In the Philippines, Banana Boat Simply Protect comes in three variants: Simply Protect Sports, designed for those who enjoy active outdoor lifestyle; Simply Protect Kids for kids 4 years old and above, and Simply Protect Baby for babies 6 months to 3 years old. Both variants for kids are sting-free and tear-free, making them mild and gentle enough even for the most delicate and sensitive skin. 

Simply Protect Sports and Simply Protect Kids are available in both aerosol Spray and lotion formats, while Simply Protect Baby is available in the same lightweight lotion form.

Banana Boat Simply Protect is highly recommended by The Skin Cancer Foundation when it comes to protection against harmful rays of the sun. 

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