VIBRANT® Ultra Defence Series
The synergy of Skin Defence and Cosmetology
Skin protection and cosmetology are connected and intertwined. Based on years of unparalleled research in skin and nutritional science, Vibrant ® Beauty has ushered in a new era with our exclusive skin care range from pure and active ingredients with enormous benefits for skin protection.
Vibrant Skin
Vibrant ® Beauty is a range of effective and safe products that uses special and certified ingredients carefully selected for skin protection. Combining the best ingredients with year of scientific research these products effectively protect your skin from direct sun rays. We intend to offer the best skin care products “pure” and free from any harmful additives that in addition to conditioning the skin, help tackle various skin conditions: dry, sensitive or damaged, skin prone to allergies, freckles, fragile capillaries, acne, seborrheic dermatitis. Our specially formulated to products offers highest protection from the sun in a gentle formula that’s ideal for your delicate and sensitive skin. Preservative, PABA, oxybenzone and fragrance free. Suitable for face and body.
The fusion of traditional knowledge and the rigorous selection of proven and dermatologically tested ingredients has produced beautifully scented and effective ecological products offering for skin and body care, ‘Beauty and Health side by side’ with the name identity – VIBRANT®.
UVB & UVA Protection—Broad Spectrum:
Dermatology has played a vital role in informing the public about skin cancer and its prevention. In this regard, sunscreens and photoprotection have
proved essential tools in skin cancer prevention. In fact, most of the sunscreens, both recreational and daily wear moisturizers with SPF, use oil-soluble UV filters, as they are the most easily “waterproofed” as well as the easiest to formulate. The most commonly used UVB filters are all oil soluble.
Radiation has also been implicated in the aging processes of skin, leading to matrix degradation felt to result in the leathery qualities of photo-damaged
skin and ultimately the wrinkles and sagging properties associated with extensive sun overexposure. UVA radiation penetrates further into the skin, into the dermal matrix, and can react with oxygen to create free radicals that cause inflammation,collagen cross-linking, and damage to fibroblasts.
For “broad-spectrum” protection, it is commonly accepted that a critical wavelength of around 370 is appropriate to substantiate this claim. This measure evaluates the area under the spectrophotometric absorbance curve (AUC) and requires that 90% of the AUC is below the “critical wavelength” after some level of pre-irradiation of the sample with solar-simulated radiation.
One of the fundamental questions facing formulators with regard to balancing UVB and UVA protection is “what is the right balance, and how do I measure it?” Depending on the regulatory requirements or the specific marketing claim desired, one would have a different answer and formulation approach. It has been well established that a balance of UVA protection with the UVB is desirable that’s why we take deep measures and consideration to develop and finalise our ‘Ultra Defence’ formulas to fetch satisfactory results.