Dot & Key Watermelon Cooling SPF 50+ Sunscreen

595.00

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About this product: A cooling aqua-gel SPF 50+ PA++++ sunscreen with watermelon, hyaluronic acid and new-age UV filters, made for oily and combination skin with a fresh non-greasy finish.

About this product

Suitable for oily and combination skin. Helps control excess oil and sun damage while giving an instant cooling feel with lightweight hydration.

Benefits

  • SPF 50+ PA++++ UVA/UVB protection
  • Aqua-gel, lightweight texture
  • Instant cooling sensation
  • No white cast claim shown by brand
  • Helps keep skin fresh and non-greasy

Ingredients / Formula Notes

Hero ingredients highlighted by brand: Watermelon, Hyaluronic Acid, Beetroot Extract and New-Age UV Filters. Full INCI should be verified from packaging/product page before publishing final ingredient list.

How to Use

Apply generously on face and neck 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2 hours, especially after sweating or wiping the face.

Brand: Dot & Key

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Dot & Key Watermelon Cooling SPF 50+ Sunscreen

595.00

❤️ Why VegGora Loves It?

About this product: A cooling aqua-gel SPF 50+ PA++++ sunscreen with watermelon, hyaluronic acid and new-age UV filters, made for oily and combination skin with a fresh non-greasy finish.

About this product

Suitable for oily and combination skin. Helps control excess oil and sun damage while giving an instant cooling feel with lightweight hydration.

Benefits

  • SPF 50+ PA++++ UVA/UVB protection
  • Aqua-gel, lightweight texture
  • Instant cooling sensation
  • No white cast claim shown by brand
  • Helps keep skin fresh and non-greasy

Ingredients / Formula Notes

Hero ingredients highlighted by brand: Watermelon, Hyaluronic Acid, Beetroot Extract and New-Age UV Filters. Full INCI should be verified from packaging/product page before publishing final ingredient list.

How to Use

Apply generously on face and neck 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2 hours, especially after sweating or wiping the face.

Brand: Dot & Key

10 People watching this product now!

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