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Assure your protection from the ageing effects of the sun with Dr Sturm Sun Drops, an intensive hydrator that protects skin against harmful rays.
The serum contains a range of active ingredients such as vitamin E and cassine extract to support the regeneration of skin cells. Combined with a moisturiser or applied alone, this serum forms a protective layer against the skin and has an SPF of 50. The innovative formula is suitable for all skin types and can help to promote the appearance of younger skin when used frequently.
This product can be applied to the skin as often as needed and is a great addition to skincare routines while spending time in the sunshine.
Key Benefits
- Mix with moisturiser for easy application
- Promotes skin cell regeneration
- Contains glycerine and arginine
- Intense moisturiser
- High SPF for added protection
SKU# UK200018904
Apply sunscreen liberally before sun exposure.
You can use the Sun Drops separately, 5 minutes after appyling your Face Cream (Rich) or add a few drops to the cream. Applying a diluted mixture of sunscreen and cream will reduce the level of sun protection (i.e. the SPF) indicated.
Avoid intensive midday sun. Reapply frequently in order to maintain protection, especially after perspiring, swimming or drying off with a towel.
Do not overexpose yourself to the sun, even if you are using sun-screen.
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149 Reviews
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Summary of Customer Ratings & Reviews
Location: Midlands
Reviews: 3
Do you have sensitive skin?: Yes
Age: Under 30
Skin Type: Combination
Better products available for cheaper.
I have been using this for the last month, and have not enjoyed using it to be honest. It goes on really sticky and is hard to massage into the skin, and leaves the skin too glowy, almost greasy looking. It isnt that hydrating and clings to dry patches very easily so you cant really use it alone. Not worth the price.
Location: London
Reviews: 1
Do you have sensitive skin?: Yes
Age: Under 30
Skin Type: Combination
Recommends this product: Yes
Skincare as well as just an SPF
I'm on my third bottle of sun drops and I'm honestly pretty surprised at the reviews here. I'm 27 and suffer from very sensitive skin - I break out so easily and buying new products is always such a risk. I got a sample of the sun drops, and after mixing them into my moisturiser every morning (and my skin starting to clear up) I splurged on the 10ml bottle. Maybe its the hyaluronic acid but my skin loves this stuff, and if you mix 2/3 drops in with your moisturiser then they will last you ages.
Reviews: 183
Protects well but sticky
I definitely did not burn even in the very harsh sun area. However, the cream is very sticky, I did not like the application. I find the glass bottle also not handy for an SPF product, it is very thick and then a lot of it still stays in the bottle as the applicator does not reach the bottom. I would stick with the spf-focussed brands that both protect and apply nicely without stickiness.
Location: Scotland
Reviews: 230
Age: 30-45
Skin Type: Dry
Do you have sensitive skin?: Yes
Recommends this product: Yes
Nice spf
I received a deluxe sample of the sun drops in a beauty box. I tested them out on a recent city break in Europe. I have to say I really liked the 'watery' texture (as it is described by other reviewers) and found it easily absorbed into my skin, without leaving a white cast. However, I'm unlikely to purchase, given the price of the drops.
Location: London
Reviews: 436
Age: 45+
Skin Type: Oily
Do you have sensitive skin?: Yes
The key concern is the price…
This is a clever product that seems to deliver – it absorbs easily, does not leave white residue and is not greasy, but the price seems a bit excessive for an SPF given the amount of sunscreen that is advisable to use on the face and the need to re-apply it during the day if it is sunny, £115 for 30ml would be used rather quickly under such scenario – or you will not end up using as much as necessary. In terms of applying it with a serum or a moisturiser, I read in several dermatologists’ books that SPF cancels pretty much everything in other products if applied together, hence it needs to be applied ~5min after your serum or moisturiser if they have some additional qualities that you are hoping for, otherwise go for the most basic moisturiser if you mix it with SPF. So two points less only for the price and these considerations