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The vitamin D face cream that 'feels like silk' and leaves skin glowing is 20% off right now: 'The best moisturizer I have EVER used'

The vitamin D face cream that 'feels like silk' and leaves skin glowing is 20% off right now: 'The best moisturizer I have EVER used'

Daily Mail​21-07-2025
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If you've gone through what feels like endless moisturizers over the years, it's safe to say you haven't yet found 'the one.' It can definitely be a challenge to settle on an everyday product that meets all of your needs.
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Ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin D, gooseberry extract, and grapefruit oil power this moisturizer that's suitable for all skin types
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It's safe for use on all skin types, making it a rarity — whether you're more on the dry side, prone to oiliness, or have combination, sensitive, or mature skin, you will love how easily it nurtures and nourishes.
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