You're a sun-lover. The sun calls to you with its heat and you let it bathe your body in its light. On the beach, or a boat, or a rooftop in the city. But your skin ends up paying a price ... it gets dry, maybe even peels. Banana Boat helps relieve t...
You're a sun-lover. The sun calls to you with its heat and you let it bathe your body in its light. On the beach, or a boat, or a rooftop in the city. But your skin ends up paying a price ... it gets dry, maybe even peels. Banana Boat helps relieve the irritation. Their Aloe After Sun formula is a nongreasy lotion with moisturizing agents (aloe vera and vitamin E) that help to restore your skin. Applying the lotion after sun exposure keeps your tan looking great, and your skin feeling refreshed.
Banana Boat lets you have fun in the sun. That's because Banana Boat gives you the after sun relief you need for your skin.
Banana Boat Aloe After Sun Lotion is made with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E to relieve peeling and dryness, and help retain skin moisture. This ultra-moisturizing, non-greasy lotion helps to keep your tan looking beautiful longer. Regular use will keep your skin soft by helping to replace moisture lost by exposure to sun, water and age.
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Regular use will keep your skin soft and beautiful year round.
Directions
Apply freely on body and face.
Ingredients
Purified Water, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Mineral Oil, Stearic Acid, Coconut Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Aloe Vera Gel, Cocoa Butter, PEG-75 Lanolin, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Tocopheryl (vitamin E), Sorbitol, Triethanolamine, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Red #40, Fragrance
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