Red Raspberry Fluid broad spectrum moisture shield 1 oz

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$29.95
Among the Red Raspberry Fluid formula ingredients are Red raspberry seed oil and Hemp seed oil. Red Raspberry seed oil provides broad-spectrum UV protection against both UVA and UVB rays due to its high levels of vitamin A, vitamin E, omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. The oil extracted from hemp seed closely resembles the body’s natural lipids. Lipids refer to molecular compounds considered important for cell growth due to their large carbon and hydrogen content.

Lipids do not easily mix with water because their properties are more related to fat substances, although not all lipids are fats. As sunscreen protection, it is easily absorbed by the skin to provide essential fatty and essential amino acids as well as other nutrients. All these are needed for proper keratin formation in the skin. These oils do not readily wash off your skin in water so this product also has a water resistant quality.

To get the best results: first spritz your face with the Green Tea Hydration and follow with one pump of the Red Raspberry Fluid patted into the face, neck and chest area. Repeat application after swimming and every two hours if you are in direct sun. These products work great together as a daily moisturizer and can be used under make up.

This SUN protection team works together giving a protective quality similar to what you would expect from a product rated with and SPF between 25 and 45. The variable being density of application and absorption rate into your skin.

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