The thick, heavy feel of traditional sunscreens is one of the most common reasons people don't apply daily sun protection, and since texture is just as important as SPF in getting people to actually wear it, VT COSMETICS developed VT PDRN Air Cloud Sunscreen. Touted as "the world's lightest sunscreen," this formula incorporates technology inspired by clouds that uses micro-moisture particles linked together, rather than a single mass.
This sunscreen for a barely there feel uses water-soluble organic UV filters for a hydrating finish without heaviness or oiliness, and it incorporates a hero ingredient of the moment—low-molecular-weight, plant-derived PDRN extracted from wild ginseng grown in mountainous regions—plus other skincare solutions for a comfortable feel and long-term skin health.
Plant-Derived PDRN Sunscreens
VT PDRN Air Cloud Sunscreen is Lightweight, Hydrating & Protective
Trend Themes
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Lightweight Cloud-inspired Formulations — Lightweight cloud-mimetic textures that deliver interconnected micro-moisture particles present an opportunity to redefine daily sun protection by prioritizing barely-there skin feel over traditional occlusive formulas.
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Plant-derived PDRN Skincare — Low-molecular-weight, plant-extracted PDRN from wild ginseng signals a shift toward bioactive botanical actives that can bridge regenerative skincare benefits with protective cosmetics.
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Water-soluble Organic UV Filters — The use of water-soluble organic UV filters coupled with hydrating finishes highlights potential for sun care products that balance effective broad-spectrum protection with non-greasy, cosmetically elegant wear.
Industry Implications
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Sunscreen and Sun-care — Daily-use sun-care could be disrupted by formulas that replace heavy, deterrent textures with breathable, hydrating alternatives that increase consumer adherence.
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Cosmetic Ingredient Sourcing — Demand for wild-harvested, traceable botanical actives creates room for supply-chain innovations around sustainable cultivation, standardization, and ethical provenance of high-value ingredients like PDRN.
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Biotech Cosmetic Manufacturing — Advances in low-molecular-weight extraction and formulation technologies suggest opportunities for biotech-enabled production pipelines that scale bioactive plant derivatives for mainstream skincare applications.