Not all sunscreens are created equal!
10 January 2017 20:55

NOT ALL SUNSCREENS ARE CREATED EQUAL!

Why Choose RégimA Zone ‘New Age’ Sunscreens?
    

Liposomes deliver a ßeta-Endorphin Stimulating Complex, a new technology ingredient with unique action, producing a sense of wellbeing on application, leaving the skin feeling smoothed, firmer, refreshed, with perfect equilibrium of moisture. Promotes skin regeneration and anti-wrinkle activity

 
  Technologically Advanced complexes
 
 
Show 95% less free radicals in comparison with other UV filters even those at higher concentrations
 


 
RégimA combined sunscreens work in synergy for the most well-balanced protection.  When used in combination they provide UVA and UVB for the most effective long-term skin protection, protecting against free radical exposure as well as erythema (redness) from sunburn
 
 
Protects the skin’s natural anti-oxidant defence systems, this combination of sunscreens perform better, protect for longer
  Most efficient oil soluble broad-spectrum UV filter 
  Boosts the effectiveness of combined UVB filters, with lasting protection
  Produces the highest contributions to SPF and UVA protection factors
  Acts as an SPF booster for UVB filters improving SPF level
 

 
Extremely low skin penetration so safer, yet exceptionally high absorptivity of UVB radiation, so smaller concentrations are needed to achieve a high SPF value. Exhibits the highest photo-stable absorption of all available UVB filters
 




 
Extra Benefit:  Self-tan products can increase subsequent UV exposure, often resulting in 3 times the amount of free radicals formed.  However, when RégimA day sun protection is used in conjunction with any self-tanning applications there is a reduction in the level of free radicals by 92% below that of skin treated with self-tanning applications alone
      
   


 
Contact
RégimA for more information:
Tel: 011 615 2869   Email:
info@regima.com 

Or visit the website to find a distributor near you: www.regima.zone
 


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