Great skincare!
I was given a bottle of this Dermaka sunscreen right before a Colorado ski trip last March. Normally I use a 30-50 SPF on days when the sun is bright and 15 SPF when it isn't expected to be sunny. For the 2 days that the sun beat down on us, I used the Dermaka almost exclusively. The only other product I used was SPF 30 chapstick on my lips throughout the day. I have tried the regular Dermaka before and was happy with it, so I figured that some sun protection in addition to the good skin care it gives would be worth a shot. Normally I will go with something I know works when the risk of exposure is very high, but I was pleasantly surprised by my experiment. As a sunscreen, the Dermaka worked well! I know that these all have to be tested and certified, but as a lotion, it did not leave me wanting more. The lotion went on confidently thick and I could easily see where I had applied it thick enough and where I could use some more. This is important when you are applying sunscreen with only the benefit of some reflective goggle lenses or a vehicle window to guide you. The sunscreen is tinted lightly. When generously applied and allowed to soak into the skin the tinting made it less whitish and more of a peach color. It isn't my normal skin tone, being somewhat naturally darker than the tint, but for more fair skinned people I presume there would be no issue. It's certainly better than stark white and users will probably feel more confident in using a reasonable amount. A somewhat darker tone would be great. The performance of the sunscreen was good and I could easily believe it to be on par with anything else on the market. It does not feel greasy or unpleasant. I was happy that it did not tend to run into my eyes. The tinting does stay present on skin for quite some time, so if you don't want to have any tinting at all, I'd be careful with it. I don't use it on top of my head because the tinting will stick in my hair making it look odd. I was happy enough with it for my face that I ordered a tube to keep with me for future high altitude exposure. Read more












