Photostability refers to the ability of a molecule to remain intact after irradiation and the toxicity of sunscreen filters. Filters are substances specifically selected for their ability to absorb and convert the energy of ultraviolet radiation. However, during this process, a photounstable filter undergoes structural transformations that alter its filtering properties and protective capacity, potentially releasing various degradation photoproducts that may be harmful to the skin.
PARSOL MCX: A chemical filter with high solubility and photostability, capable of shielding UVB rays. It reduces immediate sunburn, prevents damage to the DNA of keratinocytes and melanocytes, and thus helps prevent carcinogenesis.
TINOSORB M: A hybrid compound that can be defined as physicochemical. It introduces a new skin protection technology against UV rays. It is the first sunscreen filter to use microparticle technology, acting as both a micropigment and an organic UV absorber. Tinosorb M is inherently photostable and offers broad-spectrum protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays.
UNIPURE WHITE: Titanium dioxide is a physical protection filter against UVB and UVA rays from light. It is safe for use with no risk of irritation. It works through a reflection mechanism of the sun's rays.
APEROXID COMPLEX: A synergistic blend of antioxidants that provides the skin cells with strong bio-protection against free radical attacks induced by UV rays.
SHEA BUTTER: Notable emollient, hydrating, soothing, re-epithelializing, film-forming, and protective properties.