Absorption describes how well a substance penetrates your skin. Here we measure absorption in terms of its rate of penetration into your skin. How fast did it absorb? Some products don't absorb well, and instead "sit" on top of skin forming a film, which can range from light to heavy. If you still have a layer of product sitting on top of your skin, the rate would be considered Very Slow.
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Sometimes a product leaves a residue on the skin after it is applied - a film or a layer of product. Often the residue feels greasy, particularly with heavy moisturizers that contain a high amount of lipids. If your product does have residue, how greasy is it?
SPF 30Helps repair, restore, and maintain protective skin barrierCeramides Niacinamide Hyaluronic Acid UVA/UVB Protection Controlled Release NoncomedogenicCeraVe Facial
Moisturizing Lotion Am helps repair damaged skin and maintain the skin's natural protective function with ingredients not commonly found in other moisturizers. Its patented Multivesicular
Emulsion (MVE ) technology releases theses ingredients over time, penetrating deep into the skin to hydrate and nourish.Repair - Restore - MaintainSPF 30 - SPF 30 sunscreen provides
broad-spectrum daily protection against sun's damaging UV-aging and UV-burning rays. Ceramides - Helps reduce lipid levels in damaged skin to repair, restore, and maintain the skin's natural
barrier. Essential in preventing water loss from the skin Niacinamide - Helps the skin produce more natural ceramides and fatty acids essential for repairing and restoring the skin barrier. Also
shown to reduce redness. Hyaluronic Acid - An essential ingredient (humectant) that attracts water to the top layer of the skin and ensures that the skin remains hydrated.Developed with
dermatologist
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