JA Sunscreen Gel SPF 50+ PA++++) is
a broad-spectrum, lightweight, and non-greasy sunscreen formulated for daily
use, designed to protect skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays while offering
hydration and a matte finish. It is particularly suitable for oily and
combination skin types.
Benefits of JA Sunscreen Gel
Ø High Broad-Spectrum Protection: Provides SPF
50+ and PA++++, protecting against sunburn, premature aging, pigmentation, and
tanning.
Ø Lightweight & Non-Greasy: The gel-based
formula absorbs quickly without leaving a white cast or sticky residue.
Ø Skin Brightening: Formulated with Vitamin C and
Niacinamide, which helps to even out skin tone and improve radiance.
Ø Non-Comedogenic: Unlikely to clog pores, making
it ideal for acne-prone skin.
Ø Soothing & Hydrating: Keeps skin
hydrated while soothing it against sun-induced irritation.
Key Ingredients of JA Sunscreen Gel
While full ingredient lists can vary,
JA Sunscreen Gel typically includes a mix of chemical filters and skin-loving
ingredients, including:
Ø Advanced UV Filters: To block UVA/UVB rays.
Ø Vitamin C: Brightens skin and fights
oxidative stress.
Ø Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Reduces dark spots and controls
oil.
Ø Aloe Vera/Glycerin: Provides soothing
hydration.
How to Use JA Sunscreen Gel
Ø Cleanse: Start with a clean, dry face
and neck.
Ø Apply: Take a generous amount (about a
shot glass size for the body, or two finger-lengths for the face and neck) and
apply it 15-30 minutes before sun exposure.
Ø Reapply: Reapply every two hours, or
immediately after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
Ø Use Daily: Apply daily as the final step
of your skincare routine, even on cloudy days.
Side Effects of JA Sunscreen Gel
JA Sunscreen Gel is generally
well-tolerated, but some individuals might experience mild issues, especially
if they have highly sensitive skin:
Ø Skin Irritation: Minor burning, itching, or
redness, particularly in the hot and humid conditions.
Ø Allergic Reactions: Rare, but potential allergies
to specific UV filters or fragrance.
Ø Eye Irritation: Stinging may occur if the gel directly enters the eyes.