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Colorescience Sunforgettable Mineral Sunscreen Brush SPF 30 Matte - Medium (Perfectly Clear)
$57.00
18 Reviews
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18 Reviews
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This is a very light feeling powder and the color Perfectly Clear is perfect for me.
Report this reviewLove this product! Protection without greasy hands while out biking and hiking. Adds a spot of color too.
Report this reviewPerfect sunscreen solution. Easily applied and non-pore clogging. Wish they made the refill tube, apparently only the sunscreen with the brush is available.
Report this reviewSo convenient, easy to use anytime, anywhere. Doesn't feel as if I have anything on yet I'm confident my skin is protected from the sun.
Report this reviewI love this product! Been using for many years. Goes on over daily moisturizer wonderfully. Great sun protection, with a little of color. Packs easily for beach, or on the go sun protection needs. Great for ears and hairline.
Report this reviewThis is a great sunscreen to use over make-up. I apply a lot more now because of this powder.
Report this reviewHave been using for years! Wonderful light weight sun protection. Never been burned. Great to take to the beach, non-greasy - perfect for also applying to scalp and ears without the slime.
Report this reviewI love having a powder SPF in my purse for when I need to reapply. It is not greasy and easy to apply at a ballgame. Easy to brush on my kids too.
Report this reviewI found this some years ago quite by accident and it is an absolute must have. The design is very clever and the fact that it is refillable is great. As has been noted, it does not look as if anything is coming out of the brush, but you will see it on your face. In spite of the small size, it lasts a long time for me and I use it daily. I don't wear foundation, but it seems as if this would be a good way to set it.
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