Why not add sunscreen to the day cream?
To ensure effective protection, UVA and UVB filters must remain on the skin’s surface, whereas—on the contrary—the active ingredients in skincare products must penetrate deep into the skin cells.
Consequently, the formulations of these two types of products are completely different and require entirely specific approaches.
Furthermore, filters make textures heavier—even as technologies advance—but more importantly, they alter the very formula of a skincare product. Incorporating a sunscreen filter into a cosmetic skincare product thus requires removing certain active ingredients due to incompatibility. This means that, with filters, skincare formulas are less effective and less beneficial.
The only solution, therefore, is to separate the products: for correcting dark spots and evening out skin tone, the Serum, Fluid, and Cream are formulated to penetrate deep into the layers of the epidermis, ensuring their high performance. For sun protection, a specially engineered formulation allows the Fluid to act on the skin’s surface.
Consequently, the formulations of these two types of products are completely different and require entirely specific approaches.
Furthermore, filters make textures heavier—even as technologies advance—but more importantly, they alter the very formula of a skincare product. Incorporating a sunscreen filter into a cosmetic skincare product thus requires removing certain active ingredients due to incompatibility. This means that, with filters, skincare formulas are less effective and less beneficial.
The only solution, therefore, is to separate the products: for correcting dark spots and evening out skin tone, the Serum, Fluid, and Cream are formulated to penetrate deep into the layers of the epidermis, ensuring their high performance. For sun protection, a specially engineered formulation allows the Fluid to act on the skin’s surface.