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MD Skin Care All-In-One Tinted Moisturizer SPF 15- Medium
1.7 oz.
$44.00    |    SKU #DG007

 

Fair-skinned faces will love the combination of great perks found within MD Skincare's tinted moisturizer. Getting in your daily-recommended dosage of moisturizer and sunscreen is a snap with this item, which provides SPF 15 along with a self-adjusting moisture balance.

 

What more could a girl ask for? How about the products great tint, giving your normally pale skin a hint of color while it heals and protects your skin from the elements. Available in various shades for dark-skinned gals as well, MD Skincare has come up with the ultimate combination of protection and action against skin damage in one convenient bottle.

 

This item is perfect to take with you anywhere, and great looking skin is important to have wherever you go! Other items out there may claim to yield similar results, but the reality is that you will probably need to purchase the lotion, the sunblock, and the nutrients separately. Why waste money and counter space when you can get everything that you need in one formula?

 

MD Skincare has shown you the way to perfectly radiant and amazingly healthy skin year round with their tinted moisturizer. Give them a try today.
 
 

Ingredients:
Sodium hyaluronate, Allantoin, Emu Oil, Vitamin E, Dimethicone, Vitamin C, Parsol 1789, Octy methoxycinnimate, Titanium dioxide

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