Glamveda Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++ Body Lotion With Hyaluronic Acid & Niacinamide

Nykaa E retail limited

Glamveda Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++ Body Lotion With Hyaluronic Acid & Niacinamide

Glamveda Sunscreen SPF 50 PA+++ Body Lotion With Hyaluronic Acid & Niacinamide

Nykaa E retail limited

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WHAT IS IT?

Body sunscreen lotion with SPF 50 PA+++

FEATURES

SPF 50 PA+++ protection, Contains Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide

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sensitive

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Who Is It For?

All Ages And Genders

What Does It Help With?

Sun Protection Hydration

Budget

Affordable (under $30)

How To Use

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Morning
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Cleanse
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Key Information

Vegan
Cruelty-free
Sensitive-safe
Non-comedogenic
Hypoallergenic
Microbiome-safe
Preservative-free
Eco-friendly
Pregnancy-safe
Oil-free

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Product Description:

Body sunscreen lotion with SPF 50 PA+++ protection featuring Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide

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Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

Aqua, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Methylene Bis-Benzotriazolyl Tetramethylbutylphenol, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Niacinamide, Allantoin, Morus Alba (Mulberry) Extract, Fragrance, Carbomer 940, Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Seed Oil, Disodium EDTA, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin) E, Sodium Hyaluronate

Key Ingredients

hyaluronic acid, niacinamide

Ingredients Details

Allantoin

Allantoin is a versatile and well-tolerated skincare ingredient derived from comfrey root or synthesized in laboratories. This multifaceted compound is known for its keratolytic, moisturizing, and soothing properties, making it a valuable addition to various skincare formulations. Allantoin promotes cell proliferation and epithelialization, which accelerates wound healing and skin regeneration. Its gentle exfoliating action helps remove dead skin cells, improving skin texture and appearance.

The ingredient's moisturizing capabilities stem from its ability to increase water content in the extracellular matrix, enhancing skin hydration and elasticity. Allantoin also exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, helping to calm irritated skin and reduce redness. Its low molecular weight allows for easy penetration into the skin, ensuring efficient delivery of its benefits.

Allantoin is commonly used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 2% in skincare products. It is particularly beneficial in formulations targeting sensitive, dry, or compromised skin. The ingredient's compatibility with most other skincare actives and its stability across a wide pH range make it a versatile choice for formulators. Allantoin is found in various products, including moisturizers, serums, lotions, and post-procedure skincare treatments.

Disodium Edta

Disodium EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is a versatile chelating agent widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This synthetic compound effectively binds to metal ions, preventing them from interfering with product stability and performance. In skincare, Disodium EDTA serves multiple purposes, primarily as a preservative enhancer and antioxidant.

The ingredient's ability to sequester metal ions helps maintain product integrity by inhibiting the growth of microorganisms and preventing oxidation of sensitive components. This action extends the shelf life of formulations and ensures consistent efficacy throughout use. Disodium EDTA is particularly beneficial in water-based products, where it can neutralize hard water minerals that may compromise the effectiveness of other ingredients.

In addition to its preservative properties, Disodium EDTA can improve the texture and feel of skincare products. It aids in creating smoother, more stable emulsions and can enhance the foaming capabilities of cleansers. The ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is used in concentrations ranging from 0.05% to 0.15% in leave-on products. While Disodium EDTA is not considered an active ingredient for skin benefits, its role in maintaining product quality indirectly contributes to overall skincare efficacy.

Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate

Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, also known as Octinoxate, is a widely used organic compound in sunscreen formulations and cosmetic products. This synthetic UV filter primarily protects against UVB rays, which are responsible for sunburn and play a significant role in photoaging and skin cancer development. Its chemical structure allows it to absorb UV radiation and convert it into less harmful forms of energy, typically heat.

With a molecular weight of 290.4 g/mol, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate is an oil-soluble ingredient that enhances the texture and spreadability of sunscreen products. It is often combined with other UV filters to achieve broad-spectrum protection. The ingredient has a maximum allowed concentration of 7.5% in the United States and 10% in the European Union.

While effective, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate has raised some environmental concerns due to its potential impact on coral reefs. Additionally, some studies suggest it may have weak estrogenic effects, though the clinical significance remains debated. Despite these concerns, it remains FDA-approved and is considered safe for human use when applied as directed. Ongoing research continues to evaluate its long-term effects and potential alternatives in sunscreen formulations.

Fragrance

Fragrance is a ubiquitous ingredient in skincare products, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. Comprising a complex blend of natural or synthetic aromatic compounds, fragrances are designed to impart pleasant scents and mask less desirable odors of other ingredients. While enhancing the sensory experience of skincare routines, fragrances can also influence consumer perception and product appeal.

From a formulation standpoint, fragrances present both benefits and challenges. They can improve product stability and act as preservatives in some cases. However, they are also common allergens and irritants, particularly for individuals with sensitive skin. Fragrance components like limonene, linalool, and geraniol are frequent causes of contact dermatitis.

Regulatory bodies such as the EU and FDA have established guidelines for fragrance use in cosmetics, including concentration limits and labeling requirements. Many brands now offer fragrance-free options to cater to sensitive skin types. When formulating with fragrances, careful consideration must be given to potential skin reactions, allergen declarations, and overall product safety. Patch testing is often recommended for individuals prone to fragrance sensitivities before incorporating scented products into their skincare regimen.