Dewy Universal Tinted Moisturizer
Generic Name: dewy universal tinted moisturizer
Brand Names:
Barubt Dewy Universal Tinted Moisturizer
moisturising and sunscreen
Overview
moisturising and sunscreen
Uses
This moisturiser combines sun protection and lightweight tinted coverage to naturally match skin colour. The lightweight, moisturising texture nourishes dry skin for long-lasting hydration, while the SPF 46 broad-spectrum sunscreen protects against the sun's harmful effects.
Dosage
Apply to face and neck, avoiding the eye area.Wait at least 30 minutes before sunbathing. Reapply after prolonged sun exposure, exercise, sweating or contactwith water.
Side Effects
lf skin becomes red or irritated, discontinue use immediately and wash with water.
Warnings
For external use only. Do not use on damaged or broken skin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dewy Universal Tinted Moisturizer used for?▼
This moisturiser combines sun protection and lightweight tinted coverage to naturally match skin colour. The lightweight, moisturising texture nourishes dry skin for long-lasting hydration, while the SPF 46 broad-spectrum sunscreen protects against the sun's harmful effects.
What are the side effects of Dewy Universal Tinted Moisturizer?▼
lf skin becomes red or irritated, discontinue use immediately and wash with water.
What are the important warnings for Dewy Universal Tinted Moisturizer?▼
For external use only. Do not use on damaged or broken skin
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Medical Disclaimer
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