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SkinMedica Facial Cleanser - spumă de curățare pentru pielea normală sau uscată și perfectă ca demachiant Naty Shop Default Title

SkinMedica Facial Cleanser - cleansing foam for normal or dry skin and perfect as a makeup remover

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A facial cleansing foam for all skin types. Removes excess oil, make-up, and moisturizes and refreshes the skin. A perfect facial wash for dry skin.

This facial cleansing foam not only removes oil, dirt and impurities but leaves your skin smooth and hydrated.

CAUTION: Do not use Retinol Complex if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant. Mild redness, peeling, and irritation are to be expected when using this product. Use a sunscreen and limit sun exposure while using this product and for one week after stopping use.

Sunburn Alert: AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser and AHA/BHA Cream contain an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) that can increase skin sensitivity to the sun and especially the possibility of sunburn. Use a sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and limit sun exposure while using these products and for one week after stopping treatment.

IMPORTANT! SUN PROTECTION IS REQUIRED TO OPTIMIZE AND MAINTAIN THE RESULTS OF USING THE LYTERA 2.0 PIGMENT CORRECTIVE SERUM.

Most SkinMedica products are intended to meet the FDA's definition of a cosmetic product, an article applied to the human body to cleanse, beautify, promote attractiveness, and alter appearance. These SkinMedica products are not intended to be medicinal products that diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition. These products have not been approved by the FDA and the claims have not been evaluated by the FDA.

SkinMedica Total Defense + Repair Broad Spectrum Sunscreens (SPF 34 and SPF 34 Tinted) and Essential Defense Broad Spectrum Sunscreens (Everyday Clear SPF 47, Mineral Shield Tinted SPF 32 and Mineral Shield SPF 35) are over-the-counter drug products that are formulated and marketed in accordance with FDA regulatory regulations set forth at 21 CFR part 352.

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