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MY SKIN TRACK UV

General Information
Know how much sun exposure you are really getting.
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Health Claims/Benefits 
A wearable sensor that partners with a phone application to track
  • Personalised exposure to UV,
  • Pollution,
  • Pollen,
  • Humidity.

This battery-free sensor and companion app tracks, alerts, and offers product recommendations tailored to you.


Warnings
  • The sensor cannot predict or prevent sunburn.
  • Always use sunscreen regularly and cover yourself with protective clothing, hats and eyewear in the sun. Avoid the sun if possible by always seeking shade.
  • Please click here for more details.

How To Use
  • Click here for a video on how to use

Source: Click here for more information

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