PRODUCT REVIEW
OleHenriksen Banana Bright Mineral Face Sunscreen 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?
Anti-blemish
Moisturizing
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Water, Zinc oxide, Caprylic/capric triglyceride, Butyloctyl salicylate, Propanediol, Niacinamide, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice, 1,2-hexanediol, Sodium acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, Squalane, Tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, Citrus aurantium dulcis callus culture extract, Citrus aurantium dulcis peel extract, Lactobacillus ferment, Panthenol, Tocopherol, Gluconolactone, Glycerin, Jojoba esters, Helianthus annuus seed oil, Glyceryl stearate, Cetyl alcohol, Calcium gluconate, Glycol stearate, Lecithin, Sorbitan oleate, Tapioca starch, Hydroxyacetophenone, Isostearic acid, Polyglyceryl-3 polyricinoleate, Polyhydroxystearic acid, Isohexadecane, Xanthan gum, Canola oil, Polysorbate 80, Potassium sorbate, Sodium benzoate, Citric acid, Octyldodecanol, Leuconostoc/radish root ferment filtrate, Parfum, Citral, Limonene, Linalool, Iron oxides, Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Titanium dioxide, Ci 77891
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