Black Girl Sunscreen Make it Hybrid Mineral Combo Sunscreen, SPF 50, 3 OZ
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Black Girl Sunscreen Make it Hybrid Mineral Combo Sunscreen, SPF 50, 3 OZ
3.00 OZ, 0.18 lbs. Item # 471502
Achieve the best of both worlds while protecting your skin from harmful UVA/UVB rays with Make It Hybrid™. Black Girl Sunscreen's lightweight mineral and synthetic formula with zinc-oxide is designed to protect against sun damage leaving no white residue and a dewy finish. Make it Hybrid™ is a broad-spectrum SPF 50 specifically crafted for women infused with ingredients such as aloe, lavender, and shea butter that help moisturize, soothe and heal your skin. Specifically crafted for women infused with ingredients such as aloe, lavender, and shea butter
Synthetic formula with zinc-oxide is designed to protect against sun damage
Lightweight mineral
Synthetic formula with zinc-oxide is designed to protect against sun damage
Lightweight mineral
Please see the full list of product ingredients on the product label.
Please follow as instructed on the product label.
Please follow as instructed on the product label.
Benefit | Sun protection |
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Concern | Spf / sun protection |
Form | Cream / lotion |
Key ingredient | Mineral |
Product type | Sunscreen |
Skin type | All skin types |
Spf | Spf 50+ |
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