111Skin Introduces First-Ever Sunscreen

111Skin Introduces First-Ever Sunscreen

111Skin is expanding its skincare portfolio with the launch of the Repair Sunscreen SPF50+, the brand’s first-ever sunscreen, designed to both protect the skin and promote regeneration.

This lightweight Repair Sunscreen SPF50+ is the culmination of years of research by 111Skin founder Dr. Yannis and his team. His extensive experience and deep understanding of patient needs, particularly post-procedure, helped inform the product’s development.

Unlike typical sunscreens on the market, the Repair Sunscreen SPF50+ was formulated with a dual focus: to protect the skin from damaging rays and to actively repair it. “We set out to create a high-protection sunscreen that does not negatively impact the efficacy of your skincare. In fact, quite the opposite,” explained Dr. Yannis. “Our Repair Sunscreen SPF50+ enhances your routine through the healing properties of our proprietary NAC Y2 ingredient technology.”

The sunscreen’s signature ingredient, NAC Y2, combines powerful actives such as vitamin C, escin, and encapsulated NAC, which help to repair, soothe, and restore the skin. Arabian cotton stem cell extract accelerates the repair of photodamaged skin and reduces sun-induced redness, while niacinamide and multi-molecular hyaluronic acid help to hydrate, even out skin tone, and balance oil production, resulting in a smoother, healthier complexion.

The Repair Sunscreen SPF50+ is available now for £95 from 111skin.com.

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