
For over 40 years, Avéne thermal spring water has been used by the brand to create skincare products at the Avene Dermatological Laboratories. These laboratories study innovative techniques and formulas to provide all the hydration and care the skin needs. The quality of this water is incredible. In 1996, they obtained a class A cosmetic product, the highest level of technological demand in dermo-cosmetics. And in 2010 the DEFI patent, a new sealing system that ensures perfect protection.
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Description
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How to use
Ingredients
At the heart of SPF 50+ Sun Milk is the exclusive Sunsitive protection combination, the result of Pierre Fabre research and composed of:
- A patented filtering system containing only four sun filters, for very broad and stable UVB-UVA protection and optimal skin tolerance.
- Provitamin E (Pre-tocopheryl), a powerful antioxidant, to protect cells from free radicals.
- Avène Thermal Spring Water, known for its soothing, anti-irritant, and softening properties.
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Product features:
- SUNCARE: Body, Face
- Textures: Cream
- SPF: Spf 50
Product Reference: #381538
Directions for Use: 1. Apply generously and evenly to face and body before sun exposure. 2. Reapply frequently, especially after swimming, sweating, or toweling. 3. Do not expose babies and young children directly to the sun.
Recommended Frequency: Reapply every two hours for optimal protection, especially after swimming, sweating, or toweling.
Additional Tips: 1. Avoid sun exposure during peak hours (10am-4pm). 2. Wear protective clothing, including a hat and sunglasses. 3. Seek shade whenever possible. 4. Even on cloudy days, apply sunscreen. 5. Apply enough product. A common mistake is using too little sunscreen. For an adult, this means using approximately one ounce (about a shot glass full) for the entire body. 6. Don't forget commonly missed areas. Pay special attention to ears, the back of the neck, and the tops of feet. 7. Remember to reapply after water exposure. Even water-resistant sunscreens need to be reapplied after 80 minutes of swimming or sweating. 8. Check the expiration date. Sunscreen can lose its effectiveness over time.