DermaKnowlogy Sun Lotion SPF50
Unit price = 1 pc. of 200 ml
Description/application:
Light sun lotion that neither pills, feels greasy, nor leaves a white cast on the skin. Sun Lotion SPF50 is allergy-friendly and reef-safe, and effectively protects against the sun’s harmful UVA and UVB rays.
This pleasant and moisturizing sunscreen is especially notable for its unique absorption and spreading ability, making it particularly easy and comfortable to apply—even on the most sensitive skin—with minimal greasiness. It is also enriched with glycerin and emollient oils that deeply hydrate and leave the skin soft and supple.
Function:
- Silky-soft and ultra-light formulation
- High UVA and UVB protection
- Easy to apply and quickly absorbed
- Does not pill or leave a white cast
- Water-resistant
- Free from perfume and colorants
Contains:
- Glycerin – maintains the skin’s natural moisture balance
- Vitamin E – antioxidant that protects against free radicals
- Rice bran wax – SPF booster with drying properties
Certifications:
- Dermatologically tested on sensitive skin
- Certified by AllergyCertified
- Certified reef-safe with EcoSun Pass
- Nordic Swan Ecolabel
- Vegan
- Dermatologically developed and tested on sensitive skin
DermaKnowlogy Sun Lotion SPF50, like the rest of the DermaKnowlogy series, is the result of a long-standing collaboration between Danish DermaPharm and dermatologist (MD) and biochemist Uffe Koppelhus. With his long career as a dermatologist and clinical lecturer, Uffe Koppelhus has extensive experience in treating delicate and vulnerable skin. In addition to being dermatologically developed by Uffe Koppelhus, the sunscreen is also dermatologically tested on sensitive skin, making it a skin-friendly and gentle choice—even for people with very sensitive skin.
NOTE: There may be minor discrepancies between the ingredient declaration on DermaPharm’s list and the product you receive as a customer. This is because they continuously improve their products based on the latest knowledge about the environmental and health impacts of ingredients.