Description

Master the challenges of combination skin with ProVeil SPF 50+, a sophisticated multi-action sunscreen engineered to protect, balance, and refine. Compound skin requires a delicate touch—hydrating dry patches while controlling oil in the T-zone—and this formula delivers exactly that. By combining high-refractive index mineral blockers with a powerful botanical complex including Sage and Tea Tree, ProVeil acts as a daily defense system. It doesn’t just block the sun; it activey treats the skin by shedding dead cells, neutralizing acne-causing bacteria, and reducing the redness left behind by breakouts. The result is a clear, protected, and perfectly matte complexion.

Comprehensive Benefits

  • Broad-Spectrum UV & Light Defense: A high-performance filter system of Titanium Dioxide (reflecting light at 275–405 nm), Zinc Oxide, and Methoxycinnamate provides maximum protection against sun damage and UVB rays.

  • Intelligent Sebum & Oil Management: Formulated with Silica to selectively absorb excess oil and sebum, ensuring your T-zone stays matte and fresh throughout the day.

  • Keratolytic Renewal & Hydration: Urea acts as a gentle keratolytic agent, shedding dead skin cells to reduce flakiness and improve hydration, while Butylene Glycol and Glycerin provide essential anti-aging moisture.

  • Dual Acne & Redness Correction: Vitamin C and Vitamin E work in synergy to reduce post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and the redness associated with acne-prone breakouts.

  • Triple-Action Botanical Shield: Features Salvia Officinalis (Sage) for anti-aging, Green Tea Leaf Oil for UV-induced damage protection, and Plantago-Aquatica to soothe active inflammation.

  • Microbial & Pollutant Barrier: Cyclopentasiloxane forms a protective seal against germs and pollution, while Tea Tree Oil and Methylisothiazolinone provide potent antibacterial and anti-fungal defense.

  • Environmental Resilience: Chicory Root Extract strengthens the skin’s moisture retention, protecting the delicate barrier from harsh environmental stressors and urban pollutants.