It’s a new generation sunscreen which is a concentration to be mixed with your choice of moisturizer or serum.
One drop is the exact amount you need to achieve spf 50. It gives the precise amount of sunscreen for face and neck to get 2mg per sq.cm. No guesswork is required for the exact amount of sunscreen as some say 2 fingers or shot glass.
Its sun protection lasts for 6 hours unlike most sunscreens that last for 2-3 hours.
One Drop sunscreen uses double encapsulation technology to encapsulate active ingredients, so they are not deactivated by UV rays quickly. Also, encapsulation allows the ingredients to stay evenly on the skin.
One drop sunscreen is a concentration and when u mix with equal quantity of moisturizer or serum u can achieve two things : a) you get exact quantity of sunscreen to achieve spf 50 b) you don’t overlayer skin and avoid excess oiliness or greasiness.
The photoprotection effect lasts for 6 hours so practically you don’t have to reapply unless you are out on the beach or in active sunlight for more than 6 hours. * you don’t overlayer skin and avoid excess oiliness or greasiness.
The ingredients used are ocean and coral reef friendly and packaging used is environmentally friendly and recyclable.
Not at all.
No. all active ingredients are encapsulated so they don’t get absorbed in the skin. This is one of the safest chemical sunscreens.
It depends upon the formula. One drop sunscreen is very safe as active ingredients are encapsulated so they don’t get absorbed and are not directly in touch with skin. Also, one drop sunscreen forms even thin film of sunscreen which is more important to give uniform protection. Sometimes if sunscreen doesn’t form even thin film the gaps will allow UV rays to enter the skin.
Yes! UVA rays penetrate glass and windows so it’s very important to apply sunscreen indoors as well.
Yes, infact one drop sunscreen is safer as active ingredients are encapsulated.
One drop sunscreen is nonirritating around eyes.