The FDA revised its regulations regarding sunscreen so that consumers will have a clear set of criteria by which to judge the myriad of sunscreens on the market. As of June 18, 2012, the FDA established a standard to determine which products can be labeled “Broad Spectrum.â€
Just in time to meet and exceed these standards, (which will not be enforced until late in 2012) Dermalogica introduces a new product AGE Smart SkinPerfect Primer SPF 30 which promises to polish and protect users with broad spectrum sun protection, minerals and just enough coverage to make your skin look so good you won’t need the sun’s kisses.
The potent mix of antioxidant White Tea, peptides and Sodium Hyaluronate protect skin from further damage, while stimulating collagen replenishment and helping to hydrate skin. Physical sunscreens provide an SPF30 in the form of Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide that shield skin from the primary cause of extrinsic aging, UV exposure.
A little dab will do ya (good news as the luxurious product comes in a 0.75 fl. oz. / 22 ml. poly-foil tube packaging with a suggested $48 price tag) and can be used solo or as a primer for a base. Either way, paying a bit for AGE Smart SkinPerfect Primer SPF 30 now will save users a fortune in sun damage later.
For more information on Dermalogica: www.dermalogica.com
For more information from the FDA on its sunscreen work: http://www.fda.gov/forconsumers/consumerupdates/ucm258416.htm