There is no Mercadona beauty product that does not generate expectation and now with the arrival of high temperatures, sunscreens are beginning to be the most sought after. If we have one thing very clear at this point, it is that a good sun cream is the best anti-aging possible, and the Unifying Sunscreen SPF 50 from Deliplus, which has anti-stain action, can be a very good option.
The pharmacist and dermo expert Carmen Padilla has already analyzed this cream that costs only 6 euros and according to her assessment, she found it much more interesting than she expected.
The first thing the expert highlights is that it is not just an anti-stain cream but a sunscreen with well-planned extras. Which means that in addition to protecting against solar radiation, it also has ingredients that will make the skin more beautiful and spot-free.
According to Padilla's analysis, this cream stands out for:
- Broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection.
- Modern and photostable solar filters.
- Good base for daily use.
- Complementary active ingredients for skin care.
The pharmacist highlights that it is a cream that “uses modern filters that guarantee broad-spectrum and also photostable protection, something key when we talk about preventing spots and photoaging.” But beyond the great protection that this product provides, we must highlight its extra ingredients, those that are going to make a big difference.
On the one hand, María highlights in her formula the famous niacinamide that evens out skin tone, cares for the skin barrier and is an antioxidant. Carnosine antioxidant and antiglycation dipeptide that protects against infrared damage and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory glutathione that interferes with the formation of spots. On the other hand, there is silica, which is an ingredient that gives a good-looking effect thanks to the soft focus finish.
In short, the expert considers that it is a well-formulated and preventive product, something that is key and that for its price of six euros it has her approval. “I think it's a product that's quite worthwhile,” Padilla emphasizes.
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