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MINERAL RADIANCE UV DEFENSE SPF 50

Provides broad spectrum protection and enhances natural skin tone to boost radiance

Mineral Radiance UV Defense SPF 50 is a weightless fluid that combines 100% mineral filters with tra ... Read full description

MINERAL RADIANCE UV DEFENSE SPF 50

MINERAL RADIANCE UV DEFENSE SPF 50

Provides broad spectrum protection and enhances natural skin tone to boost radiance

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Mineral Radiance UV Defense SPF 50 is a weightless fluid that combines 100% mineral filters with translucent color spheres for effective broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection and an even, radiant finish. This high protection tinted sunscreen also contains artemia salina, a plankton extract known to increase skin’s resistance to UV- and heat-induced stress.

  • Sheer, tinted sunscreen adapts to most skin tones without a white cast
  • Water resistant for up to 40 minutes
  • Boosts radiance for a more even, luminous complexion
  • Helps boost skin’s natural defenses to environmental stress
  • Non-comedogenic and fragrance-free
  • Ideal for all skin types, even very sensitive skin

Skinceuticals How to Use

  • Shake well before use. Apply sunscreen liberally to the face, neck, and chest 15 minutes before sun exposure and before applying makeup.
  • Reapply sunscreen after 40 minutes of swimming, sweating, immediately after towel drying, and at least every two hours.
  • For children under six months of age, consult a physician before use.
  • 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 value of 15 or higher and other sun protection measures including:
  • Limit time in the sun, from 10 am -2 pm
  • Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, hats, and sunglasses
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