James Welsh x Taco Bell Glow Up Box: Radiant Skincare Collection

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In a thrilling announcement, James Welsh unveils the Glow Up Box in partnership with Taco Bell, a lineup featuring the Cotton Soft Sun Stick, Bio Watery Sun Cream, and Calamine Pore Control Cleansing Oil. Priced at a mere $25 and set to drop on April 28th exclusively on stylecorean.com, this collection promises to deliver a radiant complexion sans the dreaded greasiness that often plagues sunscreen users. With additional goodies like a mini sun cream and samples of the Vita Glaze lip mask thrown in, this box is a steal for skincare enthusiasts.
The Calamine Pore Control Cleansing Oil emerges as a standout, boasting a unique blend of olive oil, coconut oil, and vegan milk to cleanse and soothe the skin. Meanwhile, the Calamine powder works its magic by absorbing excess sebum, leaving behind a soft and smooth canvas. On the other hand, the Bio Watery Sun Cream steals the spotlight with its hydrating formula enriched with mung bean extract and biohyaluronic acid, offering a natural glow without the heavy, cloying feel typical of many sunscreens.
Not to be outdone, the Cotton Soft Sun Stick proves its worth as a reliable option for reapplication throughout the day. With ingredients like turmeric and Bissibell, this stick absorbs excess oil while providing essential protection against the sun's harmful rays. And let's not forget the vegan white milk in the Calamine Pore Control Cleansing Oil, a blend of rice, oats, and soy that moisturizes and rejuvenates the skin without any hint of irritation. So, gear up for a skincare revolution with these Taco Bell essentials and bid farewell to lackluster sun protection.

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