[Here is the complete article about “bliss the youth as we know it” and StriVectin-SD SPF.]
The new StriVectin-SD SPF comes with either 15 or 30 SPF, so you’re smart to use that only as a day cream. On a per ounce basis, it costs more than the original StriVectin-SD without sun protection. You could save a bit by buying the original SD and adding an SPF product during the day.
StriVectin-SD contains excellent moisturizers: the second strongest, Urea, and some of the same ones found in “bliss the youth as we know it” (Glycerin and Shea Butter). It too has Retinyl Palmitate in the top half of the ingredient list.
In addition, StriVectin-SD has temporary tighteners – good for daytime use: Algae Extract, Yeast Extract, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein and Hydrolyzed Wheat Starch; and a skin brightener/clarifier, Licorice Root Extract.
StriVectin-SD contains two anti-aging peptides: Palmitoyl Oligopeptide and Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4. Both of these are plumping peptides.
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