EXTREME PROTECT SPF 40
- A Partner had purchased a very popular UV camera to view how much sun protection or SPF protection iS Clinical sun protection products actually provide and noticed one seems to protect better than the other. How can we explain the difference that is visibly seen through the camera’s lens?
- Are tints the same between Eclipse SPF 50+ and Extreme Protect SPF 40?
- At what age can iS Clinical sunscreens be used?
- Can I use Brightening Complex for the dark circles under my eyes?
- Can iS Clinical products be used on children?
- Can iS Clinical products protect the skin from blue light damage?
- Do iS Clinical products protect the DNA of skin cells and why is this important?
- Extreme Protect SPF 40 includes 15.3% of zinc oxide but Extreme Protect SPF 30 and Eclipse SPF 50+ contain a lower percentage than this. How does the concentration of zinc oxide affect its effectiveness and the sun protection it conveys?
- How is it verified that the iS Clinical sunscreens meet the international requirements to be labeled as broad-spectrum sunscreens?
- How much sunscreen should I apply?
- What does the term “SPF” mean?
- What is a broad-spectrum sunscreen?
- What is the difference between a powder form of an SPF vs. a cream/lotion?
- What products are best for individuals with eczema on the face and/or body?
- Why doesn’t Brightening Complex come with sunscreen already included?
- Why is an expiration date on your sunscreens? I thought sunscreens could be used for many years.
- Why must I also use sunscreen when using Brightening Complex and/or Brightening Serum? Isn’t the brightening product enough to fix this problem?