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Ivoire clair

Ivoire clair

SEPHORA's Bright Future Skin Tint with broad spectrum SPF 25 in light ivory moisturizes and gives an instant glow. Its lightweight formula contains lemon extract to improve skin luminosity, rice peptides for breathability, and Vitamin E and Shea extract to provide antioxidant properties. It instantly smooths skin, improves its overall appearance, and creates a fresh, healthy-looking glow. This product is non-comedogenic and its active ingredients are Octinoxate (7.49%) and Titanium Dioxide (5.28%). It is made in France and can be reported for a serious adverse event.*

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Label - Label

This is a drug information label for a skin tint sunscreen sold by Sephora that contains lemon extract, rice peptides, Vitamin E and Shea extract. It has broad spectrum SPF 25 and comes in a 25ml tube. The product is designed to instantly smoothen skin, hydrate it and give it a fresh glow. It has Octinoxate as its active ingredient and is intended to help prevent sunburn and reduce the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging caused by sun exposure. The product contains a list of inactive ingredients and usage directions that should be followed closely to avoid any side-effects.*

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