Preventage Firming Defense Creme Normal/ Oily Broad Spectrum Spf 15 Cream
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Normal Oily (Pfdc Brspectrum N Oily Us Retail 0292512)

Normal Oily (Pfdc Brspectrum N Oily Us Retail 0292512)
This is a description of a sun protection cream called "Preventage Firming Defense Creme" made by Merle Norman. It contains Avobenzone and Octocrylene as active ingredients for broad-spectrum SPF15 protection. It is suitable for normal/oily skin and comes in a 56g container. The cream is dermatologist tested and should be applied 15 minutes before sun exposure. It is not recommended for children under 6 months and should not be used on damaged or broken skin. If a rash occurs, the user should stop using the product and consult a doctor. The product is made in the USA by Merle Norman Cosmetics.*
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Prev Firm Def Cart (Prev Firm Defense Creme Us Carton 029 25 43)

Prev Firm Def Cart (Prev Firm Defense Creme Us Carton 029 25 43)
This is a label for the Merle Norman Preventage Firming Defense Creme with Broad Spectrum SPF 15 for normal/oily skin. It prevents sunburn and helps decrease the risk of skin cancer and early aging. It is non-greasy, fragrance-free, oil-free, and non-comedogenic. It should be applied 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapplied every two hours. Children under six months old should ask a doctor before using it. It should not be used on damaged or broken skin, and it must be kept out of eyes. If a rash occurs, a doctor must be consulted. The label also includes directions on use and a list of ingredients.*

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