Pretty By Flormar Mattifying Foundation 012 Amber
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Box 012 (Box 012)

Box 012 (Box 012)
Flormar's PHSICESD SPF 15 matifying foundation comes in a 1.0floz (30ml) container that features a creamy texture, integrates seamlessly with the skin to give a natural-looking matte complexion. The product is enriched with Fig Fruit Extract and Panthenol to help enhance the quality of the skin. The ingredients include alcohol denat, Fig Fruit Extract, Iron Oxides, Cotton Seed Extract, and Titanium Dioxide. All of these components combine to make a product that provides smooth-textured coverage with a comfortable finish.*
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Mattifying (Mattifying)

Mattifying (Mattifying)
Flormar Mattifying Foundation is a lightweight cream that provides a uniform veil to perfect the complexion. The product is enriched with fig fruit extract and panthenol, which helps to conceal blemishes and give a naturally matte finish to the skin. The formula is dermatologically tested and should be shaken well before use. The product is made in Turkey and contains sunscreen to help prevent sunburn, skin cancer, and early skin aging caused by the sun. It is important to apply and reapply the sunscreen at least once every two hours and to avoid excessive sun exposure, especially from 10am to 2 pm. This product should only be used externally on undamaged skin, and in case of rash, one should stop using it and consult a physician.*

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