Protect your Scars and Stretch Marks with iS Clinical SPF

After your paramedical tattoo for scars and stretch marks, it’s essential to protect the treated area from harmful UV rays and environmental stressors. Newly healed skin is delicate and more susceptible to sun and environmental damage, which can cause pigmentation issues, slow down the healing and compromise the results of your tattoo. This is why I always recommend using a high-quality sunscreen like iS Clinical Eclipse SPF 50+ or Extreme Protect SPF 40 to ensure long-lasting, beautiful results. Here’s why:

 

☀️ iS Clinical Extreme Protect SPF 40 ☀️

A more advanced sunscreen with added benefits like antioxidants and environmental protection, ideal for use post-tattoo, as it not only protects but also promotes skin repair.

Key Ingredients:

Zinc Oxide 9.0%

   - Provides strong, long-lasting UV protection. Zinc Oxide also has anti-inflammatory properties, making it gentle for healing or sensitive skin.

Titanium Dioxide 3.1%

   - Similar to Zinc Oxide, it offers broad-spectrum UV protection and is non-irritating, especially on delicate skin post-procedure.

Extremozymes®

   - Unique to iS Clinical, these enzymes are derived from extremophiles (organisms that live in extreme conditions) and help protect skin from environmental stress, while also supporting skin repair.

Vitamin C (Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate)

   - A stable, oil-soluble form of Vitamin C that penetrates the skin deeply to brighten, boost collagen production, and provide antioxidant protection against free radicals. It helps reduce the risk of pigmentation in healing areas.

Vitamin E (Tocopherol)

   - Powerful antioxidant that nourishes and protects the skin, aiding in the skin’s recovery process after paramedical tattoos.

Sodium Hyaluronate

   - A form of Hyaluronic Acid that draws moisture into the skin, keeping it hydrated and plump. This is important for maintaining skin elasticity and preventing dehydration of post-treatment areas.

Glycerin

   - A humectant that helps the skin retain moisture, preventing the skin from drying out and supporting overall skin health during recovery.

 

☀️ iS Clinical Eclipse SPF 50+ ☀️

A lightweight, sheer, and water-resistant sunscreen designed for daily use, especially for sensitive or newly treated skin post-paramedical tattoos.

Key Ingredients:

Zinc Oxide 5.3%

   - A physical sunblock that reflects UV radiation, preventing it from penetrating the skin. It’s a great option for sensitive or newly treated skin, as it doesn’t cause irritation.

Titanium Dioxide 1.1%

   - Another physical sunblock that offers broad-spectrum UV protection. It’s particularly effective at blocking UVB rays, which are the primary cause of sunburn and can worsen healing scars.

Vitamin E (Tocopherol)

   - An antioxidant that helps protect skin cells from free radical damage and supports skin barrier function, crucial after skin treatments. It also helps soothe and nourish the skin.

Cocoglycerides

   - Derived from coconut oil, this ingredient helps to soften and hydrate the skin, preventing dryness, which is important for maintaining moisture in post-tattooed areas.

🧴 Use Eclipse SPF 50+ for outdoor activities or days at the beach, as it’s water-resistant and provides strong, long-lasting protection. For everyday wear, Extreme Protect SPF 40 is your go-to for sun safety with added skin-repairing and healing benefits.

 

Ensure your skin stays sun safe so your paramedical tattoo results remain healthy and flawless!

 

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