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SK-II Whitening Source Derm-Definition UV Lotion (SPF50) PA+++ (30g) The secret to Whitening Source DermDefinition UV Lotion (SPF50) lies in its five "active" systems, which work together to deliver five benefits - spot prevention, tone improvement, prevention of sebum oxidation, long-lasting penetration of active and long-lasting hydration of up to eight hours – alleviating issues caused by external environmental factors.
SK-II Whitening Source DermDefinition UV Lotion (SPF50) contains Thio-amino acid, an anti-oxidant which helps in protection against sebum oxidation, thus preventing damage to skin’s protective barrier. Whitening Source DermDefinition UV Lotion (SPF50) also contains SK-II's unique ingredient, Pitera®, which enhances skin’s overall condition. For all skin types How to use? After cleansing, toning and moisturizing the skin apply Whitening Source DermDefinition UV Lotion, which provides protection from daily environmental stress.
For more information about SK-II: www.sk2.com Why choose SK-II at BeautyKat? 1) We only stock authentic SK-II products and you will see "Made in Japan" on the packing with English ingredient list and Chinese product description; 2) By maintaining a strong relationship with our suppliers, we have frequent shipments and exclusive pricing at SK-II, therefore passing the savings to our customers; 3) We offer SK-II samples for sale to enable our customers an opportunity to sample before buying an actual size product. You may see "Not for Sale" on the packing but it does not affect product quality and these samples are manufactured by SK-II. Please understand that these samples are purchased so, unless indicated as "free gift" on a specific product page, they are meant for sale through our website; 4) The production date printed on the packing is shown in Taiwan calender (Minguo calender). When you see "9809", it means the product is manufactured in the year of 2009 (98+11) September (09) and it lasts for 3 years.
For the detail of Taiwan calender, please refer below URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minguo_calendar |