Side effects from Dr. Fischer Sunscreen are uncommon and usually mild. Most people use it without any issues. If side effects do occur, they may include:
- Skin irritation, such as redness, itching, or stinging
- A mild rash or contact dermatitis
- Acne breakouts in people with oily skin
- Folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles)
In rare cases, a more serious allergic reaction can occur, causing hives or swelling. If you have sensitive skin, consider performing a patch test on your arm before applying it to your entire body. Discontinue use if irritation persists.
Dr. Fischer Sunscreen is used to provide protection against the harmful effects of the sun. Its primary indications include:
- Preventing Sunburn: Shields the skin from UVB radiation that causes painful redness and blistering.
- Reducing Skin Cancer Risk: Regular use decreases the long-term risk of developing melanoma and other skin cancers.
- Preventing Premature Aging: Protects against UVA rays that lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and sunspots (photoaging).
- Protecting Photosensitive Individuals: Offers essential protection for people with skin conditions worsened by sun exposure.