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Apothecare Essentials Facial Moisturizer - 1.7oz

ApotheCARE Essentials Facial Moisturizer - 1.7oz
Store: Target
Last Price: 25.00 USD

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Our advanced face care collections use precision plant extraction for targeted results. The PhytoYOUNG Firming Day Lotion visibly smooths fine lines, firms skin and protects with broad spectrum SPF 30. This innovative gel technology protects sunscreen capsules until they are released, when in contact with the skin. The face cream formula rubs in smoothly, and is highly absorbent for a matte finish. HOW TO USE: Apply generously and evenly 15 minutes before sun exposure. Re-apply at least every 2 hours. DOSAGE: Use 2 pumps per application. For best results, apply every morning after PhytoYOUNG Firming Serum. Formulated with blackberry leaf and ginkgo leaf, the PhytoYOUNG collection captures the essence of the life force of the plant - the leaves - into advanced formulas for younger looking skin. Included at an active level, the Blackberry Leaf stimulates skin's moisture barrier renewal and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This collection visibly smooths fine lines and firms skin to reveal instantly smooth and radiant-looking skin. Each product supports natural collagen levels and strengthens the skin's moisture barrier to continually reveal skin's natural bounce. Purity of Nature. Progressed by Science. Precision plant extractions. We understand that every part of a plant is unique. From the bottom of the roots to the tip of a leaf, we've captured their essence and optimized formulas that contains a specific benefit for skin. Discover skin care products specially tailored to your skin's needs, from Hyaluronic Acid serum to hydrating moisturizer to facial cleanser. Each collection provides specific skin benefits thanks to our carefully selected active ingredients. Boosted by roots, leaves and bark, and meticulously prepared.

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