PRODUCT REVIEW
Cellderma Tinted Mineral SPF 30
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Product summary
What can the product work for?
Sun protection
Anti-aging
What does the product description say?
Evens skin tone
What does the product description say?
Moisturizing
What does the product description say?
Anti-oxidation
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How honest is this product?
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Can it cause trouble?
- Overall product irritation risk
- Acne & comedogenic risk ingredients: 2
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Ingredient list view
Water, Zinc oxide, Caprylic/capric triglyceride, Butyloctyl salicylate, Glycerin, Titanium dioxide, Dimethicone, Styrene/acrylates copolymer, Coco-caprylate/caprate, Aluminum stearate, Isomalt, Carthamus tinctorius oleosomes, Polyhydroxystearic acid, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice, Polygonum aviculare extract, Tocopheryl acetate, Perilla frutescens extract, Vitis vinifera fruit cell extract, Lepidium sativum sprout extract, Squalane, Cetearyl alcohol, Isononyl isononanoate, Coco-glucoside, Pentylene glycol, Behenyl alcohol, Xanthan gum, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Arachidyl glucoside, Simmondsia chinensis seed oil, Stearic acid, Sucrose stearate, Phenethyl alcohol, Tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, Glyceryl caprylate, Ethylene/propylene/styrene copolymer, Sorbitan oleate, Polyglyceryl-2 caprate, Propanediol, Alumina, Arachidyl alcohol, Gluconolactone, Sodium benzoate, Ammonium hydroxide, Potassium sorbate, Lactobacillus ferment, Lecithin, Phenoxyethanol, Ci 77492, Ci 77491, Ci 77499
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