- An advanced tinted mineral emulsion delivering high SPF 50 PA++++ protection. Expertly formulated for sensitive, redness-prone skin, it instantly evens skin tone, calms irritation, and imparts a sophisticated, velvety finish without a white cast.
Sensitive, reactive, and redness-prone skin demands sun protection that is both potent and exceptionally gentle. The BasicLab Tinted Mineral Protective Emulsion SPF 50 is the definitive answer—an advanced formulation that masterfully combines broad-spectrum photoprotection with colour-correcting and calming benefits. This lightweight tinted mineral sunscreen SPF 50 is engineered to provide supreme comfort, unify skin tone, and shield the most delicate complexions from the damaging effects of UV radiation.
- High-Performance Mineral Defence: Built on a foundation of photostable mineral filters (Zinc Oxide & Titanium Dioxide), it creates a reliable barrier against UVA and UVB rays, minimising the risk of irritation.
- Redness Reduction and Soothing Action: A calming tetrapeptide actively diminishes visible redness and pacifies the skin, making it an exemplary sunscreen for sensitive red skin.
- Potent Antioxidant Support: A stable Vitamin C derivative defends the skin against oxidative stress and helps slow the signs of photoageing, promoting a radiant, healthy complexion.
- Hydration with a Velvety Finish: Arginine boosts surface hydration, while the elegant, water-resistant texture provides a smooth, comfortable finish without any tightening or white cast.
Is BasicLab a good brand for sensitive skin?
Absolutely. BasicLab is highly regarded for its dedication to formulating products for sensitive and reactive skin. This emulsion is a prime example of their expertise. The formula is centred around mineral filters, which are scientifically recognised as being better tolerated by sensitive skin compared to chemical filters. Furthermore, the inclusion of targeted active ingredients like the calming tetrapeptide and arginine ensures the product not only protects but also actively soothes and supports the skin's barrier, making it an authoritative choice for compromised or delicate complexions.
Best mineral spf 50 for post-procedure skin?
Following cosmetic procedures such as chemical peels, microneedling, or laser treatments, the skin's barrier is compromised, making it extremely vulnerable to sun-induced damage and hyperpigmentation. The gold standard for protection in this state is a high-protection, mineral-based SPF 50. Mineral filters like Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide form a physical shield on the skin's surface, reflecting UV rays without being absorbed, which significantly reduces the potential for irritation. The gentle, calming formula of this BasicLab emulsion makes it an ideal and safe choice for post-procedure care once the skin barrier is intact.
How to Maximize The Effects?
Apply a generous amount of the emulsion to the face, neck, and décolleté approximately 20 minutes before sun exposure. To maintain continuous protection, reapply every 2-3 hours, and immediately after prolonged water exposure, sweating, or towel drying. Its non-whitening tinted mineral sunscreen formula allows it to be worn alone for a natural look or as a perfected base for makeup.
Is This Formula For You? Yes, If:
- Your skin is sensitive, reactive, or prone to redness and rosacea.
- You seek a multi-tasking product that provides protection while evening out your skin tone.
- You require a calming sunscreen for reactive skin that feels comfortable all day.
- You need a gentle, effective mineral SPF for rosacea or for use after aesthetic treatments.
For a comprehensive antioxidant regimen, explore the range of Vitamin C serums also offered by BasicLab. Invest in superior, science-backed protection that understands your skin's needs. Order today to experience a calm, protected, and perfected complexion.
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