Description
Product Description
SPF 35
Your First Choice in Sun Care
Introducing a revolution in anti-aging skincare:
Protect your skin without depleting essential vitamin D.
Vita-D Suncream – Your First Choice in Sun Care
When you smooth Vita-D Suncream onto your skin, you are protecting against the sun’s harmful rays.
Vita-D Suncream is the best of both worlds: Anti-aging sun protection and health-bestowing vitamin D. Because as important as vitamin D is, it isn’t the only benefit you’ll find in Vita-D Suncream. It also gives you:
Skin-protecting and anti-aging benefits
that help keep your skin young and beautiful.
The all-natural ingredients in Vita-D Suncream combine to give you the best anti-aging sunscreen available:
- Provides optimal 35 SPF protection, blocking a full 97% of the sun’s harmful UVB and UVA rays
- Gives you effective protection from photoaging
- Protects against free radical damage that rapidly ages you
- Spreads smoothly and easily on your skin
- Resists washing off by perspiration or water
- Does not leave a white film on your skin
- Can be worn easily under makeup
- Is paraben-free
- Is fragrance-free
- Will not clog pores
- Non-nano formula means ingredients do not enter your bloodstream
- Is completely petrochemical-free
In fact, Vita-D Suncream offers you more benefits than both the leading brands and the most expensive sunscreens.
Vita-D Suncream contains pure, natural ingredients that protect you from UVB and far more dangerous UVA rays.
Dr. Sears’ Vita-D Suncream gives you thorough protection from the sun’s harmful rays — without any of the dangerous chemicals in other sunscreens.
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