Sun Essence for Problem Skin Dr. Oracle Antibac Derma Light Sun Essence SPF50+ PA+++
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Age:
18+
Brand: Dr. Oracle
Line: antibac
Product Type: face essence
Product Properties: anti inflammation, moisturizing, refresh, sun protection
Volume: 60 ml
Protection Level: spf 50
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country TM: South Korea
Made in: South Korea
The specialists at the Korean brand Dr. Oracle have great news — you no longer need to interrupt your cycle of combating skin imperfections. The advanced formula of this sunscreen essence for problematic skin combines powerful SPF filters with anti-inflammatory ingredients, including the Sepicontrol A5 complex and tea tree. These components help control oiliness, prevent the formation of comedones, and suppress active inflammatory elements. At the same time, a special floral complex tightens pores to prevent further impurities, while Centella Asiatica soothes irritations. The result is skin that is reliably protected from the sun and looks clear.
Features of Dr. Oracle Antibac Derma Light Sun Essence SPF50+ PA+++:
– Provides the highest level of protection against UVA and UVB rays;
– Sepicontrol A5 (from cinnamon bark extract) controls sebum production, keeping skin matte;
– A complex of cypress water, chrysanthemum, dandelion, and Korean pasque flower helps tighten pores;
– Prevents acne and new inflammations, helping to reduce imperfections;
– Centella Asiatica extract soothes and heals problem areas;
– Tea tree extract suppresses inflammation and reduces irritation;
– Leaves a lightweight feel on the skin, without white residue or stickiness.-
As the final step in your daytime skincare routine, apply approximately 1.2 ml of the product to your face and neck 20-30 minutes before going outside. To measure the right amount, use the "two fingers" method: spread the essence along the length of your index and middle fingers—this amount is roughly 1.2 ml. Reapply the protective layer every 2-3 hours when exposed to direct sunlight, such as at the beach.