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Age:
18+
Brand: Avene
Line: solaires
Product Type: body cream, sunscreen
Product Properties: moisturizing, rosacea, sun protection
Skin Type: sensitive
Volume: 3 g
Protection Level: spf 50
Ingredients: beeswax, salicylic acid, vitamin e
Formula: waterproof
When To Use: day
Gender: unisex
Classification: dermatocosmetics, pharmacy
Country: France
Made in: France
Solaire by Avene is a line that provides sensitive skin with effective sun protection. The balm included in the line has an SPF 50+ filter that ‘blocks’ ultraviolet radiation for a long time. Thanks to this, the delicate skin does not dry out, does not acquire peeling or premature wrinkles. The content of useful ingredients in the formula creates an intense and long-lasting moisturizing effect!
Benefits of Avene Solaire Lip Balm SPF 50+:
- has a waterproof formula with no scent;
- looks transparent on the lips with no white residue;
- filter system provides the skin with stable protection against UVB and UVA radiation;
- contains antioxidant complex that prevents oxidative stress;
- Beeswax replenishes with moisture and softens the texture;
- gives natural shine;
- makes the lips smooth, soft and well-groomed.-
Octyldodecanol polyethylene, Butylene glycol cocoate hydrogenated microcrystalline wax, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine, Diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate, Diethykhexyl butamido triazone, Butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexy
This is a good lip balm that feels like a regular lip balm on the lips. I usually apply it in three layers and it doesn't have a white shade. The scent is subtle, and I didn't notice any particular taste after using it for a few days. I am satisfied with its sun protection effect. I recommend it for purchase.
This product absorbs very quickly, but it does not moisturize at all. The smell is unpleasant.
I found only one drawback - if you apply a thick layer, a whitish shade appears on the lips.
Horrible smell. The texture is more like dried cream than balm. And if it gets on your tongue, it's also incredibly unpleasant to taste.