DRMTLGY Universal Tinted Moisturizer SPF 46
DRMTLGY Universal Tinted Moisturizer SPF 46
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1.07 oz.
Our SPF 46 is lightweight and perfect for daily use. Formulated as an all-in-one sunscreen and sheer foundation that blends naturally to match all skin tones, leaving a natural, healthy glow. Also features Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin E, and a high concentration of Niacinamide (vitamin B3).
- Moisturizes and provides sheer color coverage
- Protects against UVA, UVB, infrared radiation, and blue light protection*
- Lightweight formula
- Works for all skin tones
Key Facts
- The SPF protection helps to protect the skin from harmful UV rays, reducing the risk of skin cancer and premature aging.
- Lighter, sheer coverage compared to traditional foundations, making it a great choice for people who prefer a more natural look.
- Suitable for all skin tones and can help hydrate the skin, leaving it looking and feeling healthier.
- Contains anti-aging ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide (vitamin B3), and vitamin E.
Great alone or worn under makeup, this universally sheer tinted moisturizer offers broad spectrum SPF protection thats suitable for all skin tones. Obtain a beautiful, glowy finish while protecting your skin from the sun.
This is not full coverage makeup - It's not meant to be! It's meant to enhance your natural skin tone, protect it from sun damage, and give you a perfect glow!
Formulated as an all-in-one sunscreen and sheer foundation
Our revolutionary formula not only prevents your skin from environmental damage, but includes superstar ingredients that improve the appearance of fine lines, redness, and uneven skin tone. This product provides sheer color coverage and blends naturally to match every skin tone.
*According to the most current research surrounding iron oxides and zinc oxide. Bernstein, EF, Sarkas, HW, Boland, P. Iron oxides in novel skin care formulations attenuate blue light for enhanced protection against skin damage. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2021; 20: 532– 537.