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Trilipid Research Institute Introduces Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen with Vitamin D

Trilipid Research Institute has added Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen with Vitamin D to its Trilipiderm line of pharmacist recommended hydrating, all-body moisturizing products.

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January 1, 2018

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Trilipid Research Institute has added Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen with Vitamin D to its Trilipiderm line of pharmacist recommended hydrating, all-body moisturizing products that promote both the repair and reconstruction of damaged, dry skin.

The Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen with Vitamin D uses a lipid-balancing formula made of all-natural ingredients—meadowfoam, olive, chamomile, calendula, jojoba, beta sitosterol and abyssinian that hydrate the skin holistically while providing a SPF product that offers the user with additional vitamin D required for healthy skin metabolism. 

Trilipiderm contains a specific combination of active ingredients that was scientifically engineered to mimic skin cell structure and re-establish the skin's natural barrier to water loss. Each ingredient was chosen based upon its ability to work together synergistically and enhance the product's overall benefits. 

"Our products show that nature and science are the two factors within the wellness category that can't be ignored," says Frank Fanning, founder and CEO of Trilipid Research Institute. "We consciously added Vitamin D to our Broad Spectrum SPF 30 formula because it promotes both healthy skin and a healthy body. By combining it with an effective defense against UVA and UVB rays, we are delivering an overall well-being from the outside in." 

The Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen with Vitamin D helps facilitate the healing of skin inflammations and ulcerations as well as accelerates the production of new collagen for anti-aging benefits. It also contains vitamin E to leave the skin soft and smooth, free of a rough and flaky surface. 

Trilipiderm products are paraben, mineral oil, titanium dioxide and petrolatum-free. They are not tested on animals. 

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