De-aging Moisturizing Day Creme With Sunscreen Spf 20
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This gallery contains 4 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for De-aging Moisturizing Day Creme With Sunscreen Spf 20 (NDC 76209-234). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Sunscreen 1 (Sunscreen1)

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Sunscreen 2 (Sunscreen2)

Sunscreen 2 (Sunscreen2)
This text appears to be a list of ingredients found in a product designed to reduce the risks of skin aging, skin cancer, and other harmful effects of the sun. One of the mentioned ingredients is licorice root extract, along with Retinyl Palmitate, Sodium PLA, and other substances. The text seems to be missing some parts, causing some errors in the spelling.*
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Sunscreen 3 (Sunscreen3)

Sunscreen 3 (Sunscreen3)
This text appears to be a list of different companies and their locations. The companies mentioned are Markat America, Inc. in Greensboro, NC; Markst Hong Kong, Ltd. in Hong Kong; Unit "grsa-rldm' LWEHE,TM I in Hong Kong; Market America, Inc. in Canada; and Market Australia, Inc. in New South Wales.*
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Sunscreen 4 (Sunscreen4)

Sunscreen 4 (Sunscreen4)
The text describes a "De-Aging Moisturizing Day Cream with Sunscreen SPF 20" that is lightweight and suitable for use as a makeup base. It is said to promote hydrated and healthier-looking skin. However, the text also advises seeking medical attention if a rash or sensitivity develops, and warns against contact with eyes.*

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