Discover the future of flawless skin with Clinique Even Better Clinical Serum Foundation SPF20 in CN10 Alabaster. This revolutionary 24-hour, oil-free foundation delivers full coverage with a satin matte finish while actively improving your bare skin over time. Powered by groundbreaking 3 Serum Technology, it’s infused with a potent blend of dark spot-fighting UP302, brightening Vitamin C, re-texturizing Salicylic Acid, and plumping Hyaluronic Acid. SPF 20 mineral sunscreens provide essential protection against future discoloration.Dermatologist tested and fragrance-free, this long-wearing formula is sweat-resistant, waterproof, and non-comedogenic. It won’t cake, settle, or streak, ensuring your perfect shade match lasts all day. The non-oxidizing formula is available in 42 shades. CN10 Alabaster is a cool, fair shade ideal for very fair skin with neutral undertones. In clinical studies, 91% of women saw immediately perfected skin, and after 8 weeks, 92% reported more radiant, smoother, and more even-toned bare skin with visibly reduced imperfections. Uncap a new era of coverage and skincare in one.
Liki 24Even Better Clinical Serum Foundation is a lightweight foundation developed by dermatologists that evens skin tone and reduces discoloration after just 8 weeks of use. The foundation contains 3 serum technologies, thanks to which it not only masks imperfections, but also constitutes a valuable addition to daily care. The revolutionary oil-free formula contains hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid and vitamin C + UP302 to visibly improve the appearance of the skin. This lightweight liquid foundation provides medium to full coverage that lasts up to 24 hours. Rich in highly effective ingredients that prevent discoloration. Thanks to SPF 20, it helps protect the skin against the harmful effects of UV radiation and discoloration. Clinically tested to give skin an even better look: more even, smoother and hydrated.
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