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Vita LiberataSPF 25 Neroli & Argan Milk Cream

R429

Retail: R980
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R429

R980
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Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.

About

Unlike any other SPF milk, you have ever tried! This broad-spectrum sunscreen will absorb in moments leaving skin nourished, protected and silky smooth. The Argan Oil conditions skin with antioxidants that neutralise free radical damage and fight photoaging. The lightweight formula contains Neroli Oil to help regenerate and balance skin. With Reforcyl to nourish skin and improve firmness and elasticity; and Proteolea for younger-looking skin in just four weeks*. Water-resistant for up to 8 hours.

Product Features
  • Soothing non-greasy broad spectrum SPF Milk
  • Broad Spectrum SPF for protection against UVA and UVB rays
  • Antioxidants that fight free radical damage and photoaging
  • Lightweight silky smooth formula
  • Leaves skin soft, smooth and conditioned
  • Protects and repairs skin
  • Moisturises without a greasy finish
  • Neroli Oil for anti-age regeneration, repair dry and balancing
  • Argan Oil to repair skin with anti-oxidants that neutralise free radical damage and fights photoaging
  • Water-resistant for easiest SPF routine
  • SPF 25: 200ml
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