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(Twitter Giveaway): Win 25 Tubes of Cetaphil UVA/UVB Defense SPF 50 Facial Moisturizer Review

21 March 2011 411 views 24 Comments

Spring is peeking around the corner with its delightful crocus heads and daffodils in bloom, but our focus here is on sunscreen and moisturizers.

Yes, really.

We are in love with the new Cetaphil UVA/UVB SPF 50 Moisturizer with Press Pump. It’s a slim tube that is filled with a moisturizer that provides a broad spectrum SPF protection and a blend of five filters. This means, your skin is truly protected against all the possible damage caused by the sunshine (much as we love it).

Cetaphil SPF UVA/UVB 50 Facial Moisturizer

It’s non-greasy and fragrance-free, and those with a lot of sensitivity and allergies will always appreciate the fact that Cetaphil has been a true friend of the sensitive skin. It retails for $13.99, but we are giving away 25 coupons to lucky winners to redeem for a full-sized bottle of the new Cetaphil UVA/UVB Defense SPF 50.

What do you have to do? simply Retweet this post from your Twitter handle to your followers (go to Twitter.com). We’ll pick 25 winners who retweet (at random). The contest expires on Friday.

This also can be used as a primer and makes an excellent base for makeup.

Good luck!

- Charu Suri

If you want to win a tube, simply Retweet this post to your followers.

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