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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with No7 Lifting And Firming Day Sunscreen Spf 8 NDC 68472-075 by Boots Retail Usa Inc, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
Lifting and Firming Day Cream carton - Lifting and Firming Day Cream carton

This is a drug facts label for a lifting and firming day cream that contains avobenzone, oclinoxate, and octisalate sunscreens. The product provides minimal protection against adverse effects of the sun, with higher SPF giving more protection. The day cream is for external use only and should be kept out of reach of children. Users should avoid contact with eyes, and if contact occurs, they should rinse immediately with cold water. If a rash or irritation develops and lasts, users should stop use and ask a doctor. The day cream is hypo-allergenic and visibly firms and redefines in just 2 weeks while also reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles. The product should be applied after cleansing and toning by massaging in small, upward circles onto the face and neck. The Lifting & Firming Night Cream is recommended for bedtime use. The product is made in the UK and distributed in the USA by Boots Retail USA Inc.*
Lifting and Firming Day Cream labels - Lifting and Firming Day Cream labels

This is a Lifting and Firming Day Cream with Sunscreen SPF 8 that comes in a 50ml package manufactured by The Boots Company PLC in Nottingham, England. It contains Octinoxate, Avobenzone, and Octisalate as active ingredients and is hypo-allergenic and dermatologically tested. Directions include massaging it onto clean skin daily while avoiding the eyes. It is distributed in the USA by Boots Retail USA Inc. in Stamford, CT 06901.*
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