Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face .03 g/mL
Homosalate , Octocrylene ,Octisalate , Avobenzone · SPRAY · Longway Technology(Guangzhou)Co.,Ltd.
Sugargirl Set SPF 30 is an over-the-counter sunscreen spray that you apply to your face to protect your skin from sun damage. It contains multiple UV-filtering ingredients and provides a shimmer finish while helping prevent sunburn.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face
- Generic Name
- Homosalate , Octocrylene ,Octisalate , Avobenzone
- NDC Code (Product)
85161-146- Manufacturer
- Longway Technology(Guangzhou)Co.,Ltd.
- Strength
- .03 g/mL
- Dosage Form
- SPRAY
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M020
- Marketing Start
- 01/15/2026
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face used for?
Sugargirl Set SPF 30 is an over-the-counter sunscreen spray that you apply to your face to protect your skin from sun damage. It contains multiple UV-filtering ingredients and provides a shimmer finish while helping prevent sunburn.
Is Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face a controlled substance?
Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face?
The generic name for Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face is Homosalate , Octocrylene ,Octisalate , Avobenzone. There are no other listed brand versions of Homosalate , Octocrylene ,Octisalate , Avobenzone.
What is the NDC code for Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face .03 g/mL?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Sugargirl Set SPF 30 sunscreen shimmer sunscreen mist for the face .03 g/mL is 85161-146, listed by Longway Technology(Guangzhou)Co.,Ltd..
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