HAESKN SPF50 SUNSTICK

Broad-Spectrum Protection | Lightweight & Non-Greasy | On-the-Go Convenience
Skin-Nourishing Ingredients | No White Cast

K Beauty sunblock but created 100% in the states.

KEY INGREDIENTS

Panax Ginseng Root Extract (a.k.a. Korean Ginseng) – The Skin Energizer

Wake up your skin with Panax Ginseng Root Extract, also known as Korean Ginseng! Rich in antioxidants, it helps boost radiance, promote the appearance of firmer skin, and protect against environmental stressors. This powerhouse extract leaves your skin feeling refreshed, protected, and glowing with vitality. It improves skin elasticity, enhances vitality, and gives you smoother, more energized skin ready to take on the day.

Rice Extract – The Glow & Brightening Boost

Unlock the secret to a brighter, more even complexion with Rice Extract, a staple in Korean beauty. Rich in vitamins and minerals, it helps nourish and hydrate your skin. Known for its brightening properties, Rice Extract enhances the appearance of a smooth, radiant complexion while supporting moisture balance for healthy-looking skin. It’s like a skin filter, but all-natural and irritation-free!

Ceramides – The Skin Barrier Booster

Consider Ceramides your skin's personal guardian. They help strengthen the skin’s moisture barrier, locking in hydration for lasting softness. Ceramides work to maintain the skin’s moisture balance, leaving your skin smooth, nourished, and protected from dryness. With their ability to fortify the moisture barrier, they help shield your skin from environmental stressors, ensuring a hydrated and balanced complexion all day long.

Other Active Ingredients

Other active ingredients like Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, and Octocrylene work together to enhance your skin's natural defense against UV damage. They provide a protective shield against harmful UVA rays that cause wrinkles and dark spots, while also soothing and calming irritated skin, reducing redness and inflammation.

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Why are US sun-care products essentially stuck in the ’90s?

The last time a new UV filter was approved in the U.S. was 1996.

International sunscreens look and feel better on your skin . “Those filters that we don’t have in the U.S. are more cosmetically elegant,” saysAdewole Adamson, MD

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