The Sunscreen That Moves With Your Skin and Your Day
Your day doesn’t slow down, so your sunscreen shouldn’t either. In the Philippines, where heat, humidity, and constant movement are part of everyday life, sunscreen needs to do more than just sit on the skin. It has to move with you, adapting seamlessly from morning commutes to midday heat and everything in between.
Summer here reshapes how we live and move. Longer days and stronger sun mean you’re constantly exposed, making sun protection something that should keep up effortlessly, not feel like an extra step.
The challenge? Most sunscreens still feel like one.
Frezyderm, a dermatological brand born in Greece and backed by European research, developed for climates that demand more from skincare. From the dry Mediterranean coastlines to humid tropical cities like Manila, its formulations, designed to adapt to different environments and fast-paced lifestyles without slowing you down.
At the center of the range is the Frezyderm Sun Screen Velvet Face SPF 50+, a reef-safe, high-protection formula that delivers broad-spectrum SPF 50+ coverage while applying clear and blending instantly into the skin. There’s no white cast, no heavy residue, and no waiting time before makeup, just smooth, breathable coverage that fits seamlessly into your routine.
It also helps control oil throughout the day by absorbing excess sebum, leaving a matte finish that keeps skin looking fresh even in heat and humidity. It can be worn alone for a natural look or under makeup as a smooth base.
The tinted sunscreen variant offers the same lightweight feel, with the added benefit of subtly evening out the complexion, making it perfect for days when you want light coverage without committing to full foundation.
Frezyderm’s Second Skin Technology
What makes this sunscreen blend seamlessly into the skin is Frezyderm’s Second Skin Technology, a patented, breathable film that adapts to the skin’s natural tone and movement. Instead of sitting on top, it integrates with the skin, creating smooth coverage without visible residue. It flexes with facial movement and adjusts comfortably across different skin types, making it suitable for sensitive or textured skin.
For the body, the Frezyderm Sun Screen Velvet Body SPF 50+ extends the same experience. Lightweight and easy to spread, it absorbs quickly and stays comfortable even in heat, sweat, and humidity. Water-resistant and non-greasy, made for long days outdoors, whether commuting, traveling, or simply spending time under the sun.
“Frezyderm is designed to move with real life,” shares Jayson Carlo Cedro, Product Manager of Frezyderm Philippines. “It’s sun protection that adapts to how you live, lightweight, breathable, and effortless enough to wear every day. Second Skin Technology is what makes that kind of everyday wearability possible.”
Protection that fits into everyday life
This approach reflects a bigger shift in skincare today. Protection is no longer just about function, it’s about how naturally it fits into everyday life. In tropical climates, especially where sun exposure is constant, products need to blend performance with comfort and everyday wearability.
The best sunscreen isn’t just about protection, it’s the one that keeps up with how you actually live, moving with your skin and your day. As people shift toward more wearable sun care, Frezyderm is redefining what everyday protection can feel like: effortless, adaptive, and made to keep pace with real life. Because in the end, it’s not just something you apply, it’s something you experience. You have to feel it to believe it.
Frezyderm, exclusively distributed by SpectruMed Inc. in the Philippines and is available through partner clinics nationwide. Find your nearest clinic here: https://www.spectrumed.com.ph/locator/frezyderm/ Follow Frezyderm Philippines on Facebook and @frezyderm.philippines on Instagram.
Aside from being a businessman, Josh Austria has been working in PR and media industry for more more than a decade. From his years of experience as the Marketing and Advertising Head of Village Pipol Magazine, he has built strong relationships with creative people, brands, and organizations.


