Sunday, October 12, 2008

Yummy411: Doctor's Dermatologic Formula (DDF) Protect & Correct UV Moisturizer SPF 15


DDF's Protect and Correct UV Moisturizer ($58, 1.7 oz.) is an SF 15 sunblock lotion to help brighten the skin and protect it from hypermigmentation. I tried this lush and moisturizing (but not heavy!) formula recently. It felt great on the skin, but wasn't ideal for my combination skin during the later days of summer. I do, however, plan to make this a part of my winter skin regimen. I can't speak on the claims of helping with hyperpigmentation and discoloration protection just yet, but it does give a nice glow to the skin. For me the help with the skin conditions are extra bonuses! I wish the SPF was higher, but they do offer other products that I'm anxious to try for my skin needs: DDF Sun Enhancing Protection SPF 30 and the DDF Daily Matte SPF 15-- a mattifying sun block??? I truly need this in my life!

Have you tried this? What's your HG facial sunblock or sunblock of choice for the Autumn weather?

6 comments:

Jessica Dee said...

I haven't tried it and I DONT FREAKIN' have a hg sunblock. Now that I think of it, I don't think that I use sunblock lol. I was in washington for a year but now that I'm back in cali..I really should ;[ I'm just sooooo lazy haha

yummy411 said...

jessica dee, yes girl you need a sunblock lol!

MakeupByRenRen said...

i dont really have one...i just use my oil of olay with spf 15!

Jamila said...

I use Shiseido SPF 50 (or 55 can't remember) in the funny shaped blue bottle. LUV IT! It's mattifying and has high photostability. I haven't strayed since the first time I used tried it.

I do like DDF products though. The 10% Glycolic Toner is the truth.

SuzieC said...

I was using Be Fine Daily Moisturizer that has an SPF of 15 but since it's finished I've been looking for something different to try. I may give this a look.

Shen said...

looking for a sunblock that works best for oily-combination skin is such a trial.. it oftentimes ruin my makeup application. :( but its rather that or risk unprotected skin. :)