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- Daylong ™ high-performance protection against skin aging, cell damage and sunburn
- CONVINCED
- MOVES IN VERY WELL
- PLEASANT / NEUTRAL ODOR

2023 Author: Gabrielle Mercer | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-21 12:25
The results of the brand jury speak for themselves!
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Daylong ™ high-performance protection against skin aging, cell damage and sunburn
A sunscreen is as good as its protective filters. With Daylong ™, these work exactly where they should: on the surface of the skin, where the sun's rays penetrate. And you can feel that: no sticking, but an all-round pleasant feeling. All Daylong ™ sun protection products are manufactured according to the highest quality standards, are dermatologically tested and exclusively available in pharmacies.
The results of the brand jury speak for themselves:

CONVINCED
100% of the testers are convinced and would buy Daylong ™ again.

MOVES IN VERY WELL
90% of the testers confirm that the Daylong ™ products are absorbed very well and thus leave the skin feeling pleasant.

PLEASANT / NEUTRAL ODOR
The testers confirm that the Daylong ™ products have a pleasant and neutral odor.
THE TESTERS ARE CONVINCED OF DAYLONG:
“Daylong is the perfect protection. It is quickly absorbed, has a long-lasting effect and smells neutral. “- Kerstin O., 32
“Daylong is moving in quickly; smells pleasant but inconspicuous and is easy to distribute.”- Stephanie B., 28
Solar Defense Intelligence: Daylong ™ sun protection expertise
Long-lasting photostable UV filter system⁵
Highly effective and immediate UVA and UVB broadband protection as well as infrared protection¹⁻⁴
Effective cell protection⁵
Protection against UV-related damage, premature skin aging and wrinkling
Excellent skin feel⁵
Great, non-sticky skin feel and easy to spread
High skin tolerance⁵
Dermatologically tested and hypoallergenic
For active people⁵
Sweat and extra water resistant in fresh and salt water⁶
2 Cho S et al. Chung JH. Effects of infrared radiation and heat on human skin aging in vivo. J Investig Dermacol Symp Proc. 2009; 14 (1): 15-9.
3 Berman B, Cockerell CJ. Pathobiology of actinic keratosis: Ultraviolet-dependent keratinocyte proliferation. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2012; 68 (1 Suppl1): S10-9.
4 Darvin ME et al. Radical production by infrared radiation in human tissue. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2010; 23: 40-46.
5 Data on file, Galderma S. A., Switzerland.