As someone who’s been a beauty journalist for over 20 years, I often think I’ve seen it all. And then, VERY, occasionally, a product comes along with a claim so astonishing I wonder if I even heard it correctly in the first place.That’s exactly what happened when I was handed the prototype of an SPF promising to revolutionise suncare.
Its name was SunSeal, and it claimed to protect skin from UV rays for THREE DAYS at a time. Swim, shower, shampoo and sweat all you like, they said, but this “second skin” won’t budge.
The formula is a medical-grade waterproof film that bonds to skin while still letting air through. It’s been used by dermatologists for years in a camouflage product called Microskin which covers birthmarks, burns, scars and.
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