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Samanli protective isolation spray is an alternative to sunscreens. It is lightweight, non-greasy & non-sticky spray which protects our skin from UV rays, radiation and pollutants in the surrounding while brightening and illuminating the skin tone instantly. 

 

It is suitable for all skin types. However, one can do a patch test before using this product. It is recommended to be applied in the morning, before using the computer as well as before heading out. 

 

5 Reasons to Get:

  • Protect skin using against UV rays
  • Slow down skin ageing 
  • Even out Skintone 
  • Reduce skin-related cancer risk
  • Brighten skin tone instantly and overtime 

 

3 Main Ingredients:

  1. Red Pomegranate: Locks moisture in our skin, allows skincare to be absorbed into our skin easily and maintains a healthy balance of oil and water in our skin
  2. Grape Seed Oil: Studies have shown that it can help speed up the healing process and decrease the formation of keloid scars
  3. Aloe Vera:  Moisturise and hydrates

 

Waterburst technology smooths over the skin in silky emulsion and when massaged, water droplets 'explode' and provide hydration to the skin without clogging the pores. The spray is absorbed into the skin quickly, giving a cooling and hydrating effect. The technology provides our skin with added antioxidant and hydrating effect when massaged into our skin. 

 

 

Samanli Sunscreen and Protective Spray

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  • Q: Can the spray prevent dark spots & pigmentation?
    A:
    Yes. with regular usage, the spray is able to protect skin against UV rays which promote the formation of dark spots & pigmentation.


    Q: How do UV rays harm our skin?
    A:
    Frequent & long term exposure to UV rays damages our skin - it ranges from premature wrinkles to skin cancer. furthermore, skin damage due to exposure to UV rays is cumulative & is not able to be reversed fully.

    Q: What causes hyperpigmentation & dark spots?
    A:
    hyperpigmentation and dark spots are often caused by frequent exposure of UV Rays from the sun which result in darkening of the skin. It occurs when pigment-producing cells of the skin (melanocytes aka melanin) begin to overproduce pigment. this leads to the development of light to dark brown to grey or patches on the skin. there are many factors which trigger melanin production but the main factor is prolonged sun exposure.

     

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