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Origins A Perfect World - Canadian version contains spf?
Hi there,
I was at Sephora looking for moisturizer with spf and was given a sample of
http://www.sephora.com/a-perfect-world-antioxidant
Though it does not say spf on the bottle, the skin care expert at the store told me that this Canadian version actually does contain spf 25, but it is not labeled as such due to importing restrictions.
The product does feel a little sticky/oily like a sunscreen but I cannot tell for sure.
Does anyone know if this version contains the same spf properties as its American counterpart?
Thanks!
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Hi insanegiggles,
Legally, I believe the products are not allowed to label their items that they have SPF in them due to FDA and regulations by Canadian law. I would check directly with Origins as I cannot be 100% on this but there are two formulations of the item. One has SPF:

and the other does not:

The non-spf labeled product you tried may be the original formulation that actually does NOT contain SPF. Hope this can clear up some confusion for you! ![]()

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