by Alyson LaBarge
MomStart Contributor
Have you ever heard of Perricone MD? I have at my Dermatologist’s office so I had always imagined that it was a high quality product. Imagine how tickled I was when I was recently given the chance to try some of the Photo Plasma with SPF30 and report back on it.
Photo Plasma is super lightweight, oil-free, and an anti-aging moisturizer with a mineral-based, broad-spectrum SPF 30.
It’s really not heavy, greasy or sticky which are the things I so often object to with face creams. Its lightness is partly because Photo Plasma is an oil-free cream, designed to glide onto skin smoothly.
The shell pink cream helps to create an invisible shield against environmental contaminants. With its mineral-based broad spectrum SPF 30, it guards against both UVA and UVB damage.
It also contains Vitamin C Ester and Alpha Lipoic Acid which helps to brighten skin and smooth out any surface imperfections. It worked wonderfully on my windburned cheeks after spending the day in the sun and the surf while on vacation.
The Perricone Photo Plasma promises that it will leave you skin soft, hydrated and radiant and is designed for anyone seeking protection against the most common skin aging factors.
Dr. Perricone recommends applying in the daytime as a final and finishing step to any skin care regimen.
Each 2 ounce jar contains Photo Plasma Broad Spectrum SPF 30 and is made in the USA. You can buy it online at Perricone MD for $69.00 as well as high end cosmetic and skin care retailers.
Perricone MD carries a wide variety of skin care and anti-aging products including Vitamin C Ester Serum, DMAE creams, Intensive Pore Minimizer and more.
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Alyson is a Stay-at-Home Mom blogger and an aspiring author. She feels blessed getting to raise her three crazy, amazing girls and be married to her favorite man. She loves all things Disney, scrapbooking, reading, travel, cowboys and horses. You can read about her ups, down and mid-life craziness as well as her reading and writing at Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys and Liberty Ann’s SnifferWalk Books.