DERMATOUCH Niacinamide 1% SPF 90+ PA+++ Tinted BB Cream | For Sun Protected & Radiant Skin | UVA-UVB Protection | Suitable to All Skin Types | For both Men & Women

  • Regulates sebum
  • UV damage
  • Protects Skin

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DERMATOUCH Niacinamide 1% SPF 90+ PA+++ Tinted BB Cream contain niacinamide, which is another name for Vitamin B3, is combined with BB Cream to give it extra benefits. This product is lightweight tinted and avails skin care advantages in multiple forms encouraging its usage. As far as skincare ingredients are concerned, niacinamide is essential, as it boasts a vast number of benefits. It provides a barrier to moisture, making skin look and feel smooth. Niacinamide hydrating bb cream, besides being a primer for beautiful coverage, gives a radiant look and, in the long term, tackles a number of skin problems at once. BB Cream, including Niacinamide, hydrates, calms down, nourishes and stops aging, keeping your skin youthful and radiant.

• Protects skin against UV damage
• Prevents sun tanning and dullness
• Regulates sebum production
• Minimizes oxidative stress
• Reduces appearance of redness & evens skin tone

  • IBR-TCLC In Jojoba Oil
  • Niacinamide
  • Squeeze out adequate amount of tinted sunscreen cream
  • Apply in small dots on face, neck & ears
  • Dab gently till it gets completely absorbed
  • Use it daily, AM, for smooth & even skin texture Recommended to apply 15 minutes prior to sun exposure

Country of Origin :
  • India
Marketed By :
  • ZYMO Cosmetics Block No. 115, Santej Vadsar Road, Santej - 382721.

Safe to use

EWG VERIFIEDâ„¢, made with 99.9%+ natural origin ingredients* including phytoglycogen.

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