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Avene Intense Protect SPF 50+ is a comprehensive sun protection fluid for face and body that meets the highest standards for both the skin and the environment.
Specifically designed for the needs of the most sensitive skin:
Tested for the most intense conditions (high altitude, tropical weather, high humidity, etc). Formulated with patented innovative and unique sun filter Triasorb™, created after 20 years of Pierre Fabre research. Inspired by the natural photoprotective properties of melanin. TRIASORB™ is the first organic sun filter with the ability to absorb and reflect UVB, short UVA and long UVA rays, as well as high-energy visible blue light. Blue Light from sun has been proven to be harmful for the skin hence the need to be protected from it.
The ultra-light, ultra-water and sweat resistant texture keeps skin hydrated up to 8 hours, quickly penetrates the skin (3 seconds) without leaving white streaks.
Ocean-friendly sun filters respectful of marine biodiversity**
*Babies and young children should not be exposed to direct sunlight. They should wear protective clothing (hat with a large rim, sunglasses, T-shirt, etc.).
** Only 4 non-ecotoxic sun filters are used within the formula which have shown to have no impact on 3 species of the marine biodiversity (one species of coral, phytoplankton and zooplankton).Tests carried out by the Oceanological Observatory in Banyuls-sur-Mer on representative models.