Dalton Bright Perfection Pigmentation Control Protective Day Cream Spf 50 - 50ml
• The fast-absorbing face cream with SPF targets the root cause of hyperpigmentation: sun damage.
• Powerful UV filters protect your skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays that can cause an overproduction of melanin, leading to dark spots and other pigmentation changes.
• Skin-lightening active ingredients like marine exopolysaccharides, low-molecular hyaluronic acid with alpha-linolenic acid and niacinamide help to fade hyperpigmentation, age spots and darkened skin.
• The cream has a non-greasy, non-sticky texture that is quickly absorbed without leaving a white cast. For a flawless, bright and even skin tone.
• Day Cream is formulated with highly effective UV filters that help to prevent discoloration and dark spots from forming.
• On top of that, the cream contains marine exopolysaccharides, low-molecular hyaluronic acid with alpha-linolenic acid and skin-brightening niacinamide to gradually lighten existing dark spots over time.
• Squalane protects the skin from moisture loss, while arginine helps to repair visible skin damage.
• Antioxidant-rich vitamin E protects the skin from free radical damage and premature skin aging.
Benefits:
• Treats and prevents dark spots, protects against harmful UV rays and UV-induced skin aging.
• Multi-Protection Anti-Dark Spot Face Moisturizer with SPF 50.
How to use:
• To ensure optimal sun protection, apply a walnut-sized amount to your face, neck, and décolleté in the morning.
• You can also wear the day cream under your make-up.
Active ingredients:
Marine Exopolysaccharides , Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid , Alpha-Linolenic Acid , Niacinamide , Vitamin E.
Points Of Interest:
• Suitable for all skin types.
• For external use.
• Avoid contact with the eyes.
• Keep the product out of children's reach.
• Store the product at room temperature.
Made in:
Germany.
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More Information: | Avoid contact with the eyes. • Keep out of the children. • For external use only. |