Review: Remergent A.M. Moisture SPF 15 Sunscreen Contra Solem Nardum
Key ingredients include:
- Avobenzone (Parsol 1789) - protects against photo-aging of the skin.
- Photosomes - derived from ocean plankton, they have the ability to harness light energy for defense and have been clinically proven to improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin.
- Ultrasomes - Liposomes that intensify the skin's ability to repair sun-inflicted DNA damage, speed recovery reaction, and reduce the appearance of post-sunburn peeling.
- Vitamins C and E (in oil-soluble form) - essential for stimulating collagen production, natural regenerating partners, vital to antioxidant levels.
Usage: Apply one meted dose in the morning to freshly cleansed face and throat. Not intended for recreational sunning or use in tanning booths. Recommended for all skin types."
What Lisa says: I'm not sure where to start with this product. I wanted to embrace this product after reading up on its ingredient list. I have my fair share of sun damage but am working hard to reduce the effects of too much "fun in the sun" from years past. This little bottle promises a lot and it may well deliver except for one huge factor: it tends to bead up on the skin even after sitting for 10 minutes or so. This made putting on foundation a nightmare. Powder foundations tended to clump up and go on unevenly leaving moist/dry areas. Crème/liquid foundations just rolled around and seemed to slough off.
Retail Price: 1.7 oz/$75.00 (Remergent is available through preferred dermatologists and plastic surgeons. Please visit www.remergentskin.com or call 800-590-4244)
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Posted In Facial Moisturizer, Remergent, Sun Care










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