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This is a description for a complexion balm with broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen released by Hermes Parfums. The product contains inactive ingredients such as water, pentylene glycol, and phenoxyethanol, and may contain certain ingredients such as titanium dioxide and iron oxides. It claims to have a natural enhancing effect on the skin, and it is not for sale as it is a sample. No further information is available.*
The text describes a makeup product from HERMES called "PLEIN AIR BAUME DE TEINT PERFECTEUR NATUREL". It is a natural enhancing complexion balm and contains a broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen. It comes in a small packaging of 1ML-0.03FL OZ. The text also mentions the brand's name, "HERMES" and their location, "PARIS".*
Hermes Plein Air Baume De Teint in shade 50 Palomino is a natural enhancing complexion balm that provides a protective effect with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30. The active ingredient in this balm is 12.4% titanium dioxide which helps prevent sunburn and reduce the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. The balm has a natural and luminous finish that unifies the complexion and protects the skin through hydration. This product comes in a 40ml container, and it is made in Japan. The inactive ingredients include glycerin, stearic acid, and sodium chloride, among others. This product is distributed by Hermes, and if swallowed, medical attention should be sought immediately.*
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