Dermage · BR-Beauty
Best Dermage Products for Combination Skin
5 Dermage picks that actually work on combination skin — ranked by editor rating, not by what the brand pushes hardest. Updated 2026.
The dermatologist-desk brand Brazilians grew up with. Solar Filtrum sunscreens are iconic; the acne range is a staple.

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8.6/10 · sunscreenSolar Filtrum Oil Free FPS 60
Dermatologist-standard oily-skin SPF 60. Brazilian pharmacies swear by it.

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8.5/10 · moisturizerHyaluage Poly Complex
Dermage's premium hydration weapon — five forms of hyaluronic acid (sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate crosspolymer, plus macro and micro molecular weights) combined with polyglutamic acid (which holds 4x more water than HA alone) and a B-vitamin complex including niacinamide. This is multi-depth hydration done right: different molecular weights target different skin layers, and the polyglutamic acid forms a moisture-locking film on top. The Brazilian dermatologist's choice for dehydration lines that aren't actually wrinkles.

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8.3/10 · eye-creamClarite Olhos CC
Dermage's dark-circle specialist — the most anti-dark-circle-focused eye cream in the br-beauty lineup. Eyeliss complex (hesperidin methyl chalcone + N-hydroxysuccinimide + chrysin) targets bilirubin and hemoglobin pigmentation, Eyeseryl (Acetyl Tetrapeptide-5) reduces fluid accumulation, Haloxyl (Dipeptide-2 + palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7) strengthens capillary walls, and kombucha ferment (Saccharomyces/Xylinum/Black Tea Ferment) provides probiotics and antioxidants. Caffeine adds vasoconstriction for immediate depuffing. Chlorella extract provides peptides and amino acids for repair. This is six distinct anti-dark-circle technologies in one product — Dermage's pharmaceutical-grade approach. At R$165 (~$32), the most comprehensive dark-circle formula in Brazilian dermocosmetics.

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8.1/10 · serumImprove C 20 Sérum Antioxidante
Dermage is the Brazilian derm brand that dermatologists actually prescribe — the kind of brand where formulation decisions are made by PhDs, not marketing teams. Improve C 20 is their 20% pure ascorbic acid serum, and it takes a radically different approach from the water-based vitamin C serums that dominate the global market. The vehicle is anhydrous silicone — cyclomethicone and cyclopentasiloxane form the base, which means the ascorbic acid is suspended in a non-aqueous system where it's inherently more stable than in water. No water = no oxidation pathway = no turning orange in three weeks. The tradeoff is texture: this feels like a silicone primer, not a traditional serum. It glides on with a velvety slip, dries matte, and actually works as a makeup primer — which Brazilian women, who layer SPF religiously in tropical sun, appreciate enormously. The 20% concentration is clinical-grade, matching the gold-standard studies that proved vitamin C's photoprotective benefits. At R$170 (~€35), it's not cheap by Brazilian standards, but for a 20% L-ascorbic acid serum with genuine stability engineering, it's a fraction of what SkinCeuticals charges for the same active.

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7.6/10 · cleanserAcnase Gel de Limpeza
Brazilian derma-pharmacy acne cleanser. Salicylic + niacinamide, clinical tone.