E L F Camo Semi Matte Cc Spf 30 Rich 650 C Cream
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This is a full coverage, long-lasting, semi-matte finish CC cream with sunscreen. It contains active ingredients such as zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, homosalate, octisalate, and octocrylene. The product provides broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection and should be applied in 1-2 pumps on clean skin using the e.l.f. Complexion Duo Brush for an airbrushed finish. It is recommended for external use only and should not be used on damaged or broken skin. In case of a rash, the product should be discontinued, and medical advice sought. The CC cream is from e.l.f. Beauty in Oakland, CA, made in China, and designed in the USA.*
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This is a description of a multi-tasking CC Cream by E.L.F. Cosmetics with Broad Spectrum SPF 30. It provides full coverage color correction with a semi-matte finish while protecting and evening out the skin tone. The formula includes ingredients like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. The cream is easy to apply with a brush for an airbrushed finish. It also contains sunscreens like Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide to prevent sunburn and skin damage. The product is cruelty-free and Fair Trade Certified.*

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