Photofinish with Dermaxyl Complex and SPF 15 UVA/UVB came out for our Watercolors Summer 2006 collection, and is going to be a staple in the line now.
Before every makeover, I ask my clients "If you could change anything about the color or texture of your skin, what would it be?" Ask this to yourself when you go to pick out photofinish. Whatever your main concern is, there's a formula for it.
I only show the SPF/Dermaxyl Photo Finish to clients who are older and concerned about fine lines, wrinkles and sun damage. I wouldn't suggest spending the money on the Dermaxyl one if these things aren't your main concern.
The price is fair because you can forget your everyday sunscreen and just use photofinish. It's $6 bucks more than the original clear photofinish, and I'm sure regular sunscreen costs more than $6 bucks. AND the sunscreen in photofinish does not contain titanium dioxide, so it's photo-friendly. (You won't get white-face.)
What i really want them to come out with is the Color Correctioing Dermaxyl SPF 15 Photofinish!!! *Fingers crossed*