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Build-a-Tan Gradual Sunless Tanning Face SPF 15
build the tan most natural for you
Build-a-Tan Gradual Sunless Tanning Face SPF 15 Neutrogena® Build-a-Tan Gradual Sunless Tanning Face SPF 15 lets you control the shade by how often you apply it, so you get the tan natural for you. Plus it's specially formulated to moisturize and help protect skin from the sun.

This unique sunless tanner delivers just a hint of color with each application, so you decide how deep and dark you want your tan to be. The oil-free formula, designed specially for the face, protects with broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreens. Glycerin helps to soften skin, so you can use it in place of your daily moisturizer. Natural-looking, streak-free color develops in 2 to 4 hours.

Build your perfect tan with moisturizing color you control.

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  • Dries in 5 minutes
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  • Oil-free
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  • Non-comedogenic (won't clog pores)
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  • Streak-free
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  • 2.5 fl. oz. tube
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  • Available in Lotion and Face SPF 15


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    How To Use
    Blend evenly over freshly cleansed, exfoliated skin as you would apply a daily moisturizer. Wash hands with soap and water immediately after use. Avoid contact with clothes until product is dry. Wait one hour before bathing or swimming. Reapply to deepen or maintain color. For best results, wait at least 8 hours between each application.
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