
Bioaqua Aloe Vera Sunscreen Repair Spray SPF60+ PA+++ for Refreshing Oil Free Skin 150ml150ml
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- UV filters: per the official Bioaqua Pakistan regional site, this product's active sun-filtering ingredients include Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane (Avobenzone), Octocrylene, and Titanium Dioxide -- a hybrid chemical-and-physical sunscreen formula rather than a purely chemical or purely mineral one
- Additional UV filter (from a closely related sibling product): an independent ingredient-database cross-check of Bioaqua's sibling "Sunscreen Repair Lotion SPF60+ PA++++" also lists 4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor as a UV filter. This ingredient list is for the Lotion variant, not confirmed verbatim for this exact Spray SKU, and is presented here as a same-brand-family reference point rather than a certainty for this specific product
- Aloe Vera and Bisabolol: confirmed as included soothing ingredients per the official brand site; concentration not disclosed
- Preservatives (from the sibling Lotion INCI): Phenoxyethanol and Methyl Hydroxybenzoate (a paraben-family preservative) appear in the related Lotion formula; buyers who specifically avoid parabens should be aware this ingredient category may be present, though it was not independently confirmed for the exact Spray SKU
- Important disclosure -- PA rating discrepancy: the product's own name states "PA+++," but a Bangladesh retailer listing states "SPF 60 PA+" (a single plus). MedEasy could not resolve this discrepancy and reports both as found
Key Features
- 150ml sunscreen spray marketed for oil-free, refreshing sun protection
- Country of origin: China
- SPF60+ claim is manufacturer self-declared; no independent third-party lab test data (such as FDA or ISO 24444 testing) was located to substantiate it
- Spray format intended for a lightweight, quick-application sun protection option
Benefits
- The combination of chemical and physical (Titanium Dioxide) UV filters is designed to help protect skin from UVA and UVB sun exposure
- Aloe Vera and Bisabolol contribute soothing, calming properties alongside sun protection
- Spray format is designed to feel lightweight and non-greasy, suited to oily or combination skin
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults looking for a lightweight, spray-format sunscreen for daily use
- Those who specifically avoid chemical UV filters or parabens should review the ingredient disclosures above, since this is a hybrid chemical-and-physical formula and may contain paraben-family preservatives
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a doctor before introducing new skincare or sunscreen products
How to Use
- Shake well before use
- Spray evenly over clean, dry skin approximately 15-20 minutes before sun exposure
- Reapply every 2 hours, or more often after swimming, sweating, or towel-drying
- Use as the final step of a skincare routine, after moisturizer and before makeup if applicable
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and away from open flame, as spray products may be pressurized
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs
- Perform a patch test before first use if you have known sensitivities
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor or dermatologist if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction develops
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is this a chemical or physical (mineral) sunscreen?
A: It is a hybrid formula, combining chemical UV filters (such as Avobenzone and Octocrylene) with the physical mineral filter Titanium Dioxide.
Q: Is the PA rating PA+++ or PA+?
A: This is unclear. The product's own name states "PA+++," but a Bangladesh retailer listing states "PA+." MedEasy could not resolve this discrepancy and reports both as found rather than asserting one as correct.
Q: Is the SPF60+ claim independently tested?
A: This is a manufacturer self-declared claim. MedEasy did not locate independent third-party lab test data to substantiate it.
Q: Does this product contain parabens?
A: A closely related sibling product's ingredient list includes a paraben-family preservative (Methyl Hydroxybenzoate). This was not independently confirmed for the exact Spray SKU, but buyers who avoid parabens should be aware of this possibility.
Q: How often should I reapply this sunscreen?
A: Every 2 hours during sun exposure, or more often after swimming, sweating, or towel-drying.
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