Anew Solaire Isa Knox Anew Solaire Everyday Mineral Face Protection Cream Broad Spectrum SPF 50

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Everyone needs sun protection, and if you're looking to help prevent signs of aging skin such as the appearance of wrinkles and dark spots, you're going to want to make SPF your BFF! A lightweight mineral formula with zinc oxide has our highest SPF protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays without leaving a white cast. Plus hydrating panthenol, niacinamide, and peony extracts to help keep skin feeling soft and smooth! 1.7 fl. oz. BENEFITS 100% mineral sunscreen with no white cast Suitable for sensitive skin Water-resistant up to 40 minutes KEY INGREDIENTS Mineral Sunscreen - Often referred to as "physical sunscreen,"" the active ingredients (like zinc oxide) sit on the skin's surface and physically help prevent UV rays from penetrating the skin. It's great for those with sensitive skin or kids, offers immediate protection (no extra time needed for absorption) and can be applied over makeup. Paeonol + Peony Extract Helps skin renewal process Niacinamide (vitamin B3) Helps visibly minimize pores, improve skin tone, soften the appearance of lines and wrinkles and protect against environmental stressors Panthenol (vitamin B5) A super hydrator that helps prevent water loss, and provides lasting moisturization by enhancing the skin's barrier Nutmeg extract Helps visibly even skin tone while calming and soothing skin PRO TIP Wondering how much SPF to use? The Skin Cancer Foundation advises to use 2 tablespoons for your face and body. And just for your face, .04 ounces of sunscreen (two finger lengths.) It's always advisable to apply 30 minutes before exposure and reapply after swimming or sweating. GOOD TO KNOW Hypoallergenic Dermatologist-tested Reef friendly PABA and alcohol free"
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