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ColoreScience - Make Up Take Out Light As A Feather Product ID: 19196
Helps prevent sunburn. Higher SPF gives more sunburn protection. Retains SPF after 80 minutes of activity in the water. Provides higher protection. Colorescience SPF 20 Foundation: Apply colore, coverage and SPF 20 with ease of a brush stroke. This versatile foundation is rated "Very Water Resistant" and feels weight-less. It covers better than traditional liquid foundations. It works with your own chemistry to create a perfect match to your skin tone. Colorescience SPF 20 Bronzer: Give your skin a rich, healthy glow with this SPF 20 and "Very Water Resistant" bronzer. Apply with a light touch and buff all over the face for a safe sun-kissed appearance! This bronzer can also be used as a contour to create a natural highlight. Colorescience Finishing Powder: This perfectly clear powder can be used alone or over makeup to blend and ensure a smooth, matte finish. Formulated with rice starch, the most oil-absorbing active, this powder will mattify and protect all skin tones. Professional Application Brush: This professional, retractable brush has natural, tapered bristles designed to hold just the right amount of minerals for a fool-proof application and flawless finish every time. All Sales Final - No Returns or Exchanges. Retail Price: $55.00 Usage: Apply generously and uniformly before sun exposure, repeat application after perspiring, immersion in water or toweling. Works best on moisturized skin. Let moisturizer dry before applying. Be sure to completely cover all exposed areas. Do not skimp. Read directions on enclosed insert before use. Step 1 Shake and Twist: Shake the product into the cap and then twist the cap open. Step 2 Twirl and Tap: Twirl the brush into the cap to work the colore into the brush, than tap off any excess. Step 3 Brush and Blend: Brush the pigment onto the face, applying to contour areas first, then lightly blending the rest of the pigment overall. Use bold strokes for contour areas, medium strokes to the general face area and very light strokes in the T-zone area. |