(Previously known as 'Mineral Light Moisturizer SPF30')
This mineral-tinted moisturizer combines chemical-free, full spectrum SPF 30 sun protection.
May be used over moisturizer or alone. Apply a smooth even layer to cleansed face and neck.
Active ingredient: titanium dioxide 10%, Inactive ingredients: juices of apple,* white grape,* pomegranate* & aloe vera,* cucumber fruit extract,* green tea leaf extract,* glycerin, glyceryl stearate, sun- flower seed oil*, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, caprylic/capric triglyceride, vita- min e, sodium pca, hyaluronic acid, phospholipids, vitamin b5, allantoin, beeswax,* vitamin c, mica & iron oxides (mineral tints), benzyl alcohol, pheno- xyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin, petitgrain, ho wood & mandarin pure essential oils.
* Certified Organic Ingredient by a USDA approved agency.
Founded: 2004
Country of Origin: California, USA
Fresh from Northern California, Juice Beauty's patent-pending formula is packed with age-defying potency: powerful antioxidants and polyphenols, essential vitamins, vital phytonutrients and rejuvenating fruit hydroxy acids.
Juice Beauty believes that a healthy, organic lifestyle not only applies to what we eat, but also what we put on our faces and bodies.
Customer Reviews
- Good value Review by Hyen Jee
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For $29, you get a pretty big amount: 2 ounces of tinted moisturizer. The color "sand" is for light-to-medium skin I am assuming, because there are only two colors available. The coverage is sheer since it is a tinted moisturizer, and it's enough to even out some redness in my skin. I love the fact that it has an SPF30 so my face is fully protected without wearing a separate sunscreen underneath.Rating
The formula itself was okay. I have pretty dry skin, but I found this to be a bit too rich and sticky (maybe due to the fruit juices?) but I layered a bit of Alima's mineral foundation and it was fine. I wouldn't recommend this to oily-skinned people, but for combination to dry skin, it is worth a try if you are looking for a decent tinted moisturizer with SPF! (Posted on 2/23/12)



