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SkinCeuticals

SkinCeuticals Light Moisture UV Defense SPF 50 (6.8 fl. oz.)

A face sunscreen with a lightweight formula that provides broad-spectrum protection and a sheer finish.

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Skinceuticals makes best sunscreens!

Everyone I know thanks me for gifting this sunscreen to most of my friends. It is an amazing, long lasting formula, lightweight, sunscreen with great absorption. It is not greasy, not sticky, and well made formula for very sensitive individuals.

by Anonymous

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Yay! No Niacinamide

I know that sounds weird to some, but I for some reason break out with Niacinamide and I use the C E ferulic in the day time which is a no no to niacinamide. I love Skinceuticals and Dermstore is the only place I will purchase these products. Just received my order yesterday and putting it to the test today. I doubt I will be disappointed-will update my review if I break out.

by Anonymous Verified Purchase

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Chemical-based sunscreen - Not What I Want

Just did my research when choosing this or the Ultimate UV Defense SPF 30. In short, the key difference is that their Ultimate is mineral-based, and this is chemical-based. While there are studies that show chemical-based has some potential side-effects, the overall 'effectiveness' is likely similar. But given the limited downside of mineral-based, I'll stick with the Ultimate.

by Anonymous

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