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This is a description of a skincare product from SEPHORA called the Bright Future Fluide Teinté Skin Tint with sunscreen, which helps to prevent sunburns while improving the overall appearance of the skin. The product comes in a 25ml container and provides broad-spectrum SPF 25 protection against skin cancer and early skin aging caused by the sun. The formula contains lemon extract, rice peptides, vitamin E, and shea extract to help boost luminosity and to provide antioxidants. The product is lightweight and leaves the skin with a natural glow, and can be used on all skin types. The inactive ingredients include water, glycerin, isododecane, phenoxyethanol, and various other compounds. It is made in France and distributed by Sephora USA.*

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The text describes a skin tint product from Sephora with broad spectrum SPF 25 sunscreen protection. The tint claims to instantly even out skin tone, smooth the texture, and enhance its natural glow with lemon extract and rice peptides. The product contains Vitamin E and Shea extract, known for their antioxidant properties. The lightweight formula is non-comedogenic and contains Octinoxate and Titanium Dioxide as active ingredients. There is also a mention of Pecan and Instant moisture and glow benefits.*

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