The first sunscreen in the world
Applying sunscreen is an effective way to help your skin resist the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) rays in the sun. But now, the US company Osmosis Skincare introduces a whole new way of protecting the skin, the world's first sunscreen called Harmonised H20 UV.
According to the manufacturer's information, Harmonised H 2 0 UV has a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 and works similarly to the physical sunscreen ingredients (containing titanium dioxide or zinc oxide) SPF 30, but better Types of chemical sunscreens. After drinking, the water molecules will move to the skin surface, helping to neutralize 97% of UVA and UVB rays, allowing users to operate in the sun for long periods without worrying about sunburn.
To use, customers are advised to mix 2ml of Harmonised H20 UV solution into 1 glass of water for every 4 hours working in the sun and drink a second time if it continues to be sunny. Customers note to use before going out for 1 hour for the product to exert all effect.
Harmonised H20 UV is currently on the market for about $ 28 / 100ml bottle.
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