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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SPF 15. For visibly red skin. With subtle green color neutralizers. Dermatologist recommended. Fragrance-free. Non-comedogenic. Dermatological skincare. Recommended Skin Cancer
Foundation: The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends this product as an effective UV sunscreen. Eucerin Redness Relief - a revolutionary, clinically proven skin care system that provides immediate
redness relief and improves the condition of visibly red skin in 4 weeks. Eucerin Redness Relief Daily Perfecting Lotion SPF 15 provides daily moisturization and UV protection while immediately
reducing visible redness and blotchiness, for an even-toned complexion. Formulated with natural licochalcone, a skin soothing extract of licorice root. Calms sensitive skin prone to redness.
Subtle green color neutralizers immediately counteract and diminish red skin tone. Helps protect the skin from redness-provoking UVA/UVB rays. Light texture. Absorbs quickly. Gentle formula that
minimizes the risk of irritation. Fragrance-free, oil-free, non-comedogenic. All Eucerin Redness Relief products are safe and appropriate for sensitive skin, redness-prone skin and rosacea. What
is licochalcone? Licochalcone (glycyrrhiza inflata root extract) is a licorice root extract with skin soothing properties. Eucerin Redness Relief: Subtle green color neutralizers instantly
counteract visible redness for an even-toned complexion. Made in Germany.
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