Colorescience Sunforgettable Shaker Can - Almost Clear
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about the product
Want beautifully even-toned skin that is free of damage? Keep the skin on your entire face and body healthy with Colorescience Sunforgettable Shaker Can - Almost Clear. It is a grease-free, loose powder sunscreen that uses soothing minerals to shield the skin from sun damage.
Want beautifully even-toned skin that is free of damage? Keep the skin on your entire face and body healthy with Colorescience Sunforgettable Shaker Can - Almost Clear. It is a grease-free, loose powder sunscreen that uses soothing minerals to shield the skin from sun damage.
who it's for
Ideal for those of all skin types who want a smooth, grease-free way to prevent sun damage. Almost Clear is a sheer, bronze-tinted powder for medium to dark skin tones.
key ingredients
Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide protect against UVA and UVB rays.
how to use it
Apply a smooth, even amount to the skin before sun exposure and reapply after swimming or toweling.
full ingredients
Active Ingredients: Titanium Dioxide 12%, Zinc Oxide 12%
Other Ingredients: Bismuth Oxychloride, Calcium, Cilicate, Corallina Officinalis, Dimethicone, Dimethicone/vinyldimethicone Crosspolymer, Iron Oxide, Manganese, Violet, Mica, Titanium Dioxide.
This product is incredible. It is a powdered sunscreen with a slight tint that does NOT look chalky on dark skin. I was wary of the claim that this product could work on dark skin but I was so pleasantly surprised. It is a good amount of product, an instant physical sunscreen (no worries about hormonalizers like in chemical sunscreen) and can be applied over makeup. What's not to like?
This product is incredible. It is a powdered sunscreen with a slight tint that does NOT look chalky on dark skin. I was wary of the claim that this product could work on dark skin but I was so pleasantly surprised. It is a good amount of product, an instant physical sunscreen (no worries about hormonalizers like in chemical sunscreen) and can be applied over makeup. What's not to like?