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Product Info: - This luxurious, daily hydrator features a lightweight, airy, whipped formula that absorbs quickly into skin with a non-greasy feel
- It provides superior long-lasting hydration to leave skin feeling soft, smooth and glowing
- Vitamin C is a powerhouse antioxidant that is known to help boost skin for a brighter, firmer and even-tone appearance
- Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) is known to help to reveal a fresher-looking, tone and texture
- Scent: a boost of bright citrus with a touch of floral with key notes of Pink Grapefruit, Jasmine and Peach Nectar
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This looks similar to one of the many body butters I find at TJ Maxx/Marshalls.
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Butylphenyl methylpropional, also known as Lilial or BMHCA, is a synthetic fragrance substance banned in cosmetic products in the European Union since March 1, 2022. It is, however, allowed in other countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
It is classified as a CMR substance
(Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic) due to its potentially toxic effect on reproduction (R).
It falls into category 1B (substances presumed toxic for human reproduction).
In the European Union, this substance is considered an established contact allergen in humans.
It is also suspected of being an endocrine disruptor in the environment. This substance is toxic to fish.
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Butylphenyl methylpropional, also known as Lilial or BMHCA, is a synthetic fragrance substance banned in cosmetic products in the European Union since March 1, 2022. It is, however, allowed in other countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
It is classified as a CMR substance
(Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic) due to its potentially toxic effect on reproduction (R).
It falls into category 1B (substances presumed toxic for human reproduction).
In the European Union, this substance is considered an established contact allergen in humans.
It is also suspected of being an endocrine disruptor in the environment. This substance is toxic to fish.
Butylphenyl methylpropional, also known as Lilial or BMHCA, is a synthetic fragrance substance banned in cosmetic products in the European Union since March 1, 2022. It is, however, allowed in other countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
It is classified as a CMR substance
(Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic) due to its potentially toxic effect on reproduction (R).
It falls into category 1B (substances presumed toxic for human reproduction).
In the European Union, this substance is considered an established contact allergen in humans.
It is also suspected of being an endocrine disruptor in the environment. This substance is toxic to fish.