Dr. Barbara Sturm Sun Drops Serum SPF 50
Dr. Barbara Sturm
$160.00
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Dr. Barbara Sturm Sun Drops Serum SPF 50 is a featherweight shield for the face—a light-textured serum that sinks in without weighing you down. Its active complex of cassia extract, vitamin E and beta-glucan feels calm and protective, supporting regeneration of damaged cells while guarding against sun exposure. A few drops mix with your face cream or go on undiluted; fragrance-free and easy to layer. 1 oz, made in Germany, cruelty-free, and free of sulfates, phthalates, parabens, petrochemicals, mineral oil, silicone, talc, and perfumes.
Layering is simple: use Sun Drops on its own five minutes after your cream, or mix a few drops into the cream for a customizable shield. If you dilute sunscreen with cream, the indicated SPF drops, so opt for undiluted or sparing mixing. Reapply frequently, especially after sweating or towel-drying, and avoid intensive midday sun. The texture glides on smoothly, keeping skin comfortable and breathable through the day.
Made in Germany and cruelty-free, this serum reflects a clean, science-forward skincare ethos. Free of perfumes and common irritants, it fits the current mood for fragrance-free, everyday SPF that doubles as care. A practical, luxe addition to a sun-smart regimen.
Materials / Fabrication
- SPF 50 protection sun serum for the face
- Light-textured serum
- Active complex of cassia extract, vitamin E and beta-glucan
- Can be mixed with your face cream or applied undiluted
- Size: 1 oz
- Made in Germany
- Cruelty-free
- Free of sulfates, phthalates, parabens, petrochemicals, mineral oil, silicone and talc; also free of perfumes
Recommended Care
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep cap tightly closed when not in use
- Avoid contact with eyes; if contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water
- Apply as directed; reapply regularly when exposed to sun, and after perspiring or towel drying
- Avoid mixing with sunscreen in a way that reduces protection; if mixing with cream, understand SPF may be reduced
- If irritation or redness occurs, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist
- Do not ingest
