The Difference Between
Physical Tinted Moisturizer SPF 44
Universal Tinted Moisturizer SPF 46
Physical Tinted Moisturizer SPF44
Universal Tinted Moisturizer SPF46
Contains both chemical and mineral filters
Mineral? Chemical? Hybrid?
What’s the difference?
Physical Sunscreen
Physical sunscreens (also called “mineral sunscreens”) contain mineral active ingredients, such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, which work by sitting on top of the skin, causing UVA and UVB rays to be deflected. Physical sunscreens are reef friendly and tend to be the best choice for sensitive skin.
Though not true of all physical sunscreens, DRMTLGY’s Physical Universal TInted Moisturizer SPF44 and Day Dream SPF 40 are water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, making them ideal candidates for those with a more active lifestyle.
Hybrid Sunscreen
Hybrid sunscreens combine both mineral and chemical ingredients. Hybrids are usually slightly more lightweight than physical sunscreens and tend to absorb into the skin a bit quicker, but this can vary depending on the formulation.
DRMTLGY's Broad Spectrum SPF45 and Universal Tinted Moisturizer are both lightweight, hybrid sunscreens.
Chemical Sunscreen
Chemical sunscreens, adversely, work by absorbing UV rays into the skin, converting them into heat, and releasing them from skin. These sunscreens tend to be very lightweight and penetrate the skin.
DRMTLGY does not currently carry any 100% chemical sunscreens.