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Physicians Formula

Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Loose Powder SPF 16 Translucent Lite

.42 oz
$12.98 each

Front Edge of Cosmetics

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

A gentle, talc-free, paraben-free, loose Mineral Powder that provides a smooth, buildable (sheer-to-medium) coverage that diminishes the appearance of imperfections and delivers an impeccable soft, satin finish.
- Why It’s Good For You:
Minimalist formulation is lightweight to allow the skin to breathe. Formulated with gentle ingredients and protective SPF 16.
- Key Ingredients:
Gentle Minerals and Protective SPF 16
  • Ingredients

    Active Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide (12%), Zinc Oxide (4.2%). Purposes: Sunscreen, Sunscreen. Inactive Ingredients: Mica, Lauroyl Lysine, Zinc Stearate, Boron Nitride, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Hexylene Glycol, O-Cymen-5-Ol, Iron Oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), May Contains: Titanium Dioxide (CI (77891).

    Allergens and safety warnings

    Warnings: For external use only. Do not use: on damaged or broken skin. When using this product: keep out of eyes. Rinse with water to remove. Stop use and ask a doctor if: if rash occurs. Keep out of reach of children. If product is swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
  • Directions: Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure. Use a water resistant sunscreen if swimming or sweating. Reapply at least every 2 hours. Sun protection measures. Spending time in the sun increases your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. To decrease this risk, regularly use a sunscreen with a broad spectrum SPF of 15 or higher and other sun protection measures including: Limit time in the sun, especially from 10 am-2 pm. Wear long-sleeve shirts, pants, hats, and sunglasses. Skin Cancer Foundation: Recommended daily use. Recommended as an effective broad spectrum sunscreen. Children Under 6 Months: Ask a doctor.
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