21 February 2025

What Is the Best Shield for Your Skin?

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Its main goal is to protect us from ultraviolet radiation, avoiding sunburn, premature aging, pigmentation and even some types of cancer.

The sun is undeniably a source of energy and life, helps in the synthesis of Vitamin D, has an antidepressant action, but enjoy it responsibly!

Martiderm has recently launched a range of photoprotectors that includes the Photo-Active Shield Tech technology. An exclusive combination of solar filters and other ingredients, which has the exceptional property of activating itself with solar radiation, increasing its SPF value.

We have 4 presentations namely: Active [D] fluido 50+ and Active [D] fluido 30+, both with fluid textures, broad spectrum protection: outdoor and indoor radiation. This broad spectrum combines filters that protect from ultraviolet radiation, blue light and infrared and enriched with vitamin D, which aids in skin restoration.

 

Mineral [D] Fluido 50+, defend boost: this formula contains only physical filters designed for sensitive skin, children over 3 years old, skin with high pigmentation or other associated pathology. Formulated with prebiotics, which help maintain the balance of the skin microbiota and increase the skin's natural defenses. A formula that is also broad spectrum, combination of mineral filters and fragrance-free, generate a white ''film'' very residual and with excellent extensibility.

And finally, Bronze [D] fluido 30+, the Tan Boost, which is a tan enhancer that helps promote melanin synthesis and naturally increases the skin's natural defense.

Martiderm's Sun Care formula, is based on a few premises:

  • More sustainable for seas and oceans,
  • Water resistance, it incorporated a polymer that in contact with water, avoids its dilution and thus maintains the degree of protection of the product
  • Ophthalmologic control, thought for more sensitive eyes, outdoor sportsmen...

As with all sunscreens, it should be applied every 2 hours and of course avoid the most critical hours of sun exposure.





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