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Hydra Balance Smart Moisturizer 15 for Combination Skin

Smart hydration for Combination Skin: moisturizes dry areas without added shine or clogging pores.
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VH -75/76*. 100% All-Types-Of-Fragrance-Free. 100% Dye-Phthalate-Paraben + Preservative-Free. Non-Comedogenic. For Combination Skin. Usage + Patch-Tested. SPF 15. For Men, Women, Teens and younger (ages 9+).

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This clever hydrator provides more intensive moisturization where skin needs it most; will not add shine or clog pores.

With virgin coconut oil for unmatched moisturization (its fatty acids are native to skin), skin-softening glycerin and acne-fighting, coconut-derived monolaurin. SPF 15.

This is Step 3 in your Hydra Balance SuperSkin Care Regimen for Combination Skin.

Simple steps, all the basics for firm, clear, bright, SUPERskin. All-skinclusive care for your skin type.

To Use:

Apply liberally before sun exposure, as well as every day, both indoors and outdoors. When outdoors, reapply at least every 1-2 hours, after swimming or sweating and after towel drying. Children under 6 months: ask your pediatrician or use Armada Baby 50+.

For more powerful protection, select an Armada Sun + Light Screen.

Notes:

UV exposure from the sun increases the risk of skin cancer, premature skin aging and other skin damage. It is important to decrease UV exposure by limiting time in the sun, wearing protective clothing, and using a sunscreen.

UV rays from the sun are made of UVB + UVA. It is important to protect against both UVB + UVA rays to prevent sunburn and other skin damage.

As much as possible, practice sun avoidance particularly for children and the photosensitive.

Before using any product, test a tiny amount of it on skin (we omit allergens, but you may be sensitive to an ingredient that isn't an allergen).

Introduce new products one at a time, with at least 3 days in between to make sure you are not allergic.

Do not store in extreme temperatures, or in direct sunlight.

Do not (re)introduce removed portions of product, water or other substances into product.

As with all things skin, consult your dermatologist.

Important:

For external use only on specified areas as directed.

Stop use + consult your doctor in the unlikely event of discomfort or sensitivity.

If contact with eyes occurs, flush out with plenty of water. Keep out of reach of children. While safe for its intended use, ingesting large amounts of this product - as unattended children may do - is potentially harmful. If large quantities of this product have been ingested, get medical help right away.

Ingredients:

Aqua/Water/Eau, Phenylbenzimidazole Sulfonic Acid, Stearic Acid, Cetearyl Alcohol, Triethanolamine, Glycerin, Glyceryl Laurate, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Dicaprylyl Carbonate, Citric Acid, Methylene Bis-Benzotriazolyl Tetramethylbutylphenol, Tetrasodium EDTA, *Tocopheryl Acetate.

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