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::Skin Care
Even on the
cloudiest of
days when the
sun isnt visible
to the naked
eye, damaging UV
rays can induce
permanent damage
on our skin.
That's why no
one everdebated
the necessity of
sun protection
anytime our skin
is exposed to
daylight. They
will mention
however, that
sun protection
doesn't rank
very high on the
list of things
that feel good
on the skin.
Sunscreen is
commonly thought
of as chalky,
pasty, white,
thick and down
right
unpleasant, as
many sunscreen
products can
clog pores, make
skin feel greasy
and increase
sensitivity, It
is for this
reason that
sunscreen doesnt
usually get much
consideration
when we perform
our daily skin
care regimes.
Thanks to
breakthroughs in
technology,
sunscreen is
severing the
stigma of being,
well, yucky!
What does this
mean for you?
That you can not
only block the
sun, but treat
your specific
skin condition
with high
performance
sunscreen
moisturiser
formulations
that actually
feel good on
your skin!
Dermalogica has
combined the
latest in
sunscreen
technology with
sophisticated
ingredients to
provide maximum
UV protection
while treating
each skins
specific
condition. See
the back cover
for more
information, or
speak with your
skin therapist
to find out
which amazing
product is right
for you.
Look for these
ingredients the
next time you
choose your
protection:
-
Vitamins C and
E:
These powerful
antioxidants
offer increased
UV protection
and help fight
off free
radicals,
helping to stave
off the sign of
premature aging.
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Titanium Dioxide
and Zinc Oxide:
While
these are common
sun protection
ingredients,
only ultr-fine
particles will
provide coverage
that isnt white
or chalky on
skin.
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Dipotassium
Glycyrrhizate
(Licorice) and
Camellia
Sinensis (Green
Tea) contain
soothing
isoflavonoid
polyphenols to
calm irritation.
- Borage
Seed Oil, Oil of
Evening Primrose
and Viotamin E
help maintain
smooth skin
texture and
retain moisture
levels.
- Cornstarch and
Vinyl
Dimethicone/Methicone
Silsesquioxane
Crossploymer act
as microsponges
to absorb excess
surface oils.
(Great for oily
skin)
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