Contains Pre-tocopheryl + Pro-taurine which is an antioxidant complex meant to protect the skin from oxidative stress (therefore premature ageing), apart from the sun protection of course.Īimed at: This is aimed at those who want a sweat-resistant, water-resistant, light texture and ultra-fluid SPF.(I would say re-apply your SPF every 2 hours however). This SPF is made to last a long time and be stable with skin tolerance in mind. It can be applied both on the face and body. Has a mix of chemical/physical filters.īrand Description: This high protection SPF is made for Sensitive skins and for those doing high intensity sports. What is it?: A Broad-spectrum, High sun protection cream-liquid SPF. There is no smell with this SPF, it is light and sinks into the sink beautifully without leaving any white residue on the skin.Įnsure you have allowed your moisturiser to fully absorb before applying your SPF, pat it in rather than rubbing, allow this to fully absorb before make-up application and make sure to always reapply during the day if you are going to be exposed continuously to UV radiation.ĭon’t forget, we only get one chance with our skin and the sun is its biggest enemy-protect yourself as much as you can.Where to purchase: On the Avene Website HERE I did struggle a bit with an air lock in the beginning, but after a decent amount of pumping, the product came out nicely. I like that it is small enough to fit into your handbag to make reapplication more accessible throughout the day. This SPF comes in a great little 50ml pump action bottle. This for me was pretty amazing to learn as I hadn’t realised Avène was so dedicated to this cause! How cool! And because I am a bit of a nerd like this, this is how they have done it… they have only added 4 sun filters and they have enhanced the formula to improve biodegradability, there are no water soluble filters in the product which are more easily assimilated by marine organisms AND its silicone free! Impressive! This sunscreen has also been developed with the idea of minimising the impact on the marine eco system. It has a very high sun protection factor without the added chemicals normally needed to stabilise high factor SPF’s, it is water resistant, it gives broad spectrum UV-A and UV-B protection, it can be used on highly sensitive skins, it is non-comedogenic, it contains Avene’s anti-oxidant complex (pre-tocopheryl and Thialidine) So not just any old sunscreen then!Īnd, not only is it for anti-ageing, but it also has many other attractive qualities. It also contains their unique Sunsitive complex to protect the skin and promote collagen regeneration. One of its key active ingredients is Ascofilline™ which helps to replenish the skin’s collagen, its molecules are derived from sulfated fucans (moisturising agents) found in brown algae. Review of Eau Thermale Avène Solaire Anti-Ageing SPF 50Įau Thermale Avène Solaire Anti-Ageing SPF 50 is aimed at the more mature client, as one of its great features is its anti-ageing properties. The brand was officially “born” in 1990 with a full line of skincare products, with the Avène Thermal Spring water at the epicentre of them all. Since then Avène’s vocation has not changed and the hydrotherapy Centre is entirely dedicated to dermatology. It was a few year after that, in 1743, that the first hydrotherapy establishment was built at the exact site where the spring surfaces to help treat patients suffering with atopic dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis and burns. In 1736 the soothing, anti-irritating properties of the Avène Thermal Spring water were discovered after Marquis de Rocozel’s horse, which was suffering from stubborn pruritis, was healed after swimming in and drinking from the Orb River. Now this is a product house that goes back many many years with a really interesting beginning to it all. So with that being said, up next is a sunscreen review for you from Beauty Babe, Bronwyn. Although it’s heading into winter, sunscreen should still remain one of your top priorities.
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