Stick Foundation Spf Dark Coffee
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Np Stick Foundation Spf (Stick Oundation Art2)

Np Stick Foundation Spf (Stick Oundation Art2)
This text appears to be a description of a drug product, specifically a foundation stick with broad-spectrum SPF 15. The product is called "OCTINDKATE 75%" and it contains octisalate (5.0%) and titanium dioxide (2.0%) as active ingredients. It is recommended to rinse with water to remove the product. It suggests applying the product before sun exposure and reapplying as needed. It is advised to consult a doctor for children under 6 months of age. The product offers sun protection and may reduce the risk of skin aging caused by sun exposure. Inactive ingredients include various substances like beeswax, aloe vera leaf extract, soybean oil, and tocopherol. The product is distributed by Napoleon Perdis in Los Angeles, USA. The text also mentions that it is made in the USA. The product is described as a double-duty, long-lasting foundation that provides buildable coverage with a matte finish. It can be used as a concealer as well. There is a tip provided for lighter coverage, which involves mixing the product with Auto Pilot Pre-Foundation Skin Primer and focusing on specific areas of the face. Overall, it seems to be a foundation stick that offers sun protection and customizable coverage.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.