The utilisation of sunscreen is an important step in skincare and even more so when used on the daily. We are certain that a lot of you are familiar with the French skincare brand La Roche-Posay and today we are going to be talking about one of its best sellers which is its Anthelios Ultra-Light Invisible Fluid SPF50+ Sun Cream.
Now the first thing that you would need to know about this is that it has a lightweight and airy texture and spreads easily on the skin without looking too heavy or greasy. As it states in its description, it has SPF50+ that has been specially made for sensitive skin to keep it well nourished and protected alongside preventing dark spots from forming and getting darker too.
What makes this particular Sun Cream different is that this particular formulation of SPF is meant to be on the skin for a long while and is water resistant. It doesn't have a white cast and is good for all skin types as well.
Upon using the sun cream, the Anthelios Ultra-Light Invisible Fluid doesn't have much of a fragrance (hence suitable for sensitive skin) and as someone with dry skin, this is much appreciated. The texture for this is a little runny though (the finish on the skin is dewy) but as you can see above, its packaging has a nozzle at the top to dispense the product which is good enough for precise application. We are also please to report that there is no leakage in terms to this as well so its screw on cap works well when you would need to bring the product with you when travelling.
Application: Shake well before use and apply sun cream before exposure. It has a spreadable formulation so reapply every 2 hours to maintain protection. You can also do the application in layers as well.
Personally this is a great sunscreen. We have been utilising this for a while now and the texture is very gentle, is lightweight and moisturising plus also looks great under makeup. If used daily, one bottle can last you for up to 2-3 months for 50ml , and if you would like to know more details, you can head on over to La Roche-Posay's Official Website for further information.
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