TruKid Sunny Days SPF 30+ Natural Mineral Sunscreen Water Resistant Face Stick

Personal Health Care : TruKid Sunny Days SPF 30+ Natural Mineral Sunscreen Water Resistant Face Stick

TruKid Sunny Days SPF 30+ Natural Mineral Sunscreen Water Resistant Face Stick

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 : TruKid Sunny Days SPF 30+ Natural Mineral Sunscreen Water Resistant Face Stick
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: TruKid Sunny Days SPF 30+ Face Stick
EAN: 0611455103156
Label: TruKid
Manufacturer: TruKid
Model: 10315
Publisher: TruKid
Studio: TruKid



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Product DescriptionSunny Days are a kick when you use your sun stick! This top rated face stick is an easy to use sunscreen in a convenient stick formula. A nice alternative to liquid formulas. Re-apply every 80 minutes.




Features:
  • All Natural, paraben, SLS, phthalate free
  • Mineral Sunscreen Stick
  • Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB protection
  • Great for the pool, the beach, hiking, anywhere!













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