IDC Dermo has introduced an expanded shade range for its award-winning SOLIS+ Mineral Powder Sunscreen SPF 50, its six-gram, dermatologist-tested offering.
The SOLIS+ Mineral Powder Sunscreen SPF 50 now includes a new Deep shade formulated specifically for deeper skin tones. The product boasts broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection with 100% mineral filters. It promises to deliver a mattifying, invisible finish that does not disturb makeup upon application. Its ingredient list combines titanium dioxide with kaolin clay to absorb excess oil, jasmine flower to provide antioxidant protection against free radicals induced by sun exposure, and anti-aging ingredients including niacinamide, peptides, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin B5. Clinical testing of the powder sunscreen showed that 92% of users agreed their skin felt better protected from daily aggressions such as sun exposure and urban pollution.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Inclusive Mineral SPF
- Expanded shade ranges in mineral sunscreens reflect growing potential for sun protection products that serve deeper skin tones without white cast or cosmetic compromise.
- Makeup-friendly Sun Care
- Powder-based SPF formats create space for reapplication solutions that integrate with daily beauty routines while preserving makeup finishes and oil control.
- Anti-pollution Skin Protection
- Hybrid formulas combining UV filters, antioxidants, and barrier-supporting ingredients signal demand for everyday defense against sun exposure, urban stressors, and premature aging.
Sectors Adopting This
- Sun Care
- Mineral sunscreen innovation is shifting toward high-SPF, dermatologist-tested formats that balance broad-spectrum protection with comfort, aesthetics, and skin tone inclusivity.
- Color Cosmetics
- Beauty brands can benefit from SPF products that function like finishing powders, blurring the boundary between complexion enhancement and preventive skin care.
- Dermocosmetics
- Clinically supported formulations with niacinamide, peptides, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin B5 point to premium opportunities in multifunctional skin health products.
