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Dabo White Sun Block Cream 50+ PA+++ 70ml70ml

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Product overview

Dabo White Sun Block Cream 50+ PA+++ (70ml) is a sunscreen cream from DABO, a Korean skincare brand.

Sourcing note -- significant unresolved ingredient conflict: three independent sources (an ingredient-safety database, an ingredient-explainer database, and a Bangladeshi retailer) each list a substantially different full ingredient panel for a product of this exact name and size. The lists share a similar overall profile (a Korean sunscreen combining UV filters with soothing botanicals) but differ on specific specialty ingredients -- for example, one list includes a snail-derived ingredient and Titanium Dioxide as an active, while another lists Zinc Oxide and Red Ginseng Extract instead, with no snail ingredient. This pattern strongly suggests the product has been reformulated more than once under the same name, or that at least one source describes a different DABO SKU. Because these lists cannot be reconciled with confidence, no single full ingredient panel is presented as confirmed below -- only the features consistently mentioned across all three sources are described.

Key Ingredients

Sourcing note: due to the unresolved three-way ingredient conflict described above, a definitive ingredient list is not presented here. The following are UV-filter and botanical ingredient categories that appear, in some form, across the sources found -- exact ingredients may vary by production batch:

  • UV filter actives -- sources variously list combinations including Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, and/or Ethylhexyl Salicylate, consistent with the labeled SPF50+ PA+++ rating, though the exact active combination differs by source
  • Soothing botanical extracts -- Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera), Centella Asiatica, and Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Extracts appear across most sources
  • Specialty ingredients that differ by source -- one source lists a snail-derived ingredient, another lists Red Ginseng Extract and Hydrolyzed Collagen; these should not be treated as simultaneously confirmed

Key Features

  • 70ml sunscreen cream labeled SPF50+ PA+++
  • Marketed as "waterproof & oil control," suited for normal-to-oily skin per retailer marketing

Benefits

  • Marketed to provide broad UV protection at a high labeled SPF/PA rating
  • Marketed to include soothing and brightening botanical ingredients alongside sun protection

Who Can Use This Product

  • Those seeking a high-SPF Korean sunscreen for normal-to-oily skin, per the brand's marketing
  • Given the unresolved ingredient-panel conflict described above, those with known allergies or sensitivities should check the ingredient list printed on the actual product packaging before use rather than relying on any single online source

How to Use

Apply generously to the face as the last step of a skincare routine, before makeup if used. Reapply every few hours with sun exposure, per general sunscreen best practice; buyers should follow the instructions printed on the actual product packaging.

Storage & Safety

Avoid contact with the eyes. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the full ingredient list the same across all sources?

No -- three independent sources list substantially different ingredient panels for this product name and size, suggesting possible reformulation over time or a source describing a different DABO SKU. This conflict could not be resolved with confidence.

What SPF/PA rating does this sunscreen have?

SPF50+ PA+++, per the product name and all sources.

Who manufactures this product?

It is sold under the DABO brand (Korea); no specific corporate manufacturer entity beyond the brand name was found.

Is this sunscreen suitable for oily skin?

It is marketed as "waterproof & oil control" for normal-to-oily skin, per retailer marketing.

Should I check the packaging before use?

Yes -- given the unresolved ingredient-panel conflict across sources, checking the ingredient list on the actual product packaging is recommended, especially for those with known allergies.

Disclaimer

The information provided is accurate to our best practices, but it does not replace professional medical advice. We cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific information about a drug should not be seen as an endorsement. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from this information, so consult a healthcare professional for any concerns or questions.

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