![]() WHERE TO BUY: Most major pharmacies where Avene is sold, or onlineįor those interested, this is the ingredients list for the Avene Very High Protection Sport Fluid SPF50 sunscreenĪVENE THERMAL SPRING WATER (AVENE AQUA). WHO WILL LIKE THIS: Anyone who wants a lightweight broadspectrum, high SPF sunscreen to use on body (or face) that is water and sweat-resistant May be hard to remove on skin without a proper cleanser Sweat and water resistant formula makes it suitable for sport/outdoor use I don’t as I already have another product I enjoy using better, but it is worth a look in. I find it functions well as a sunscreen to use when you’re outdoors, and you can also use it on your face if you like. If you are looking for a sunscreen that is water and sweat-resistant, this is one to consider. I don’t find it overly drying on my skin and it isn’t sticky nor greasy. It has a very light, liquid texture and absorbs easily and quickly without leaving a white cast. The Avene Very High Protection Sport Fluid SPF50 is a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against UV-A and UV-B rays. As a ‘Sport’ sunscreen goes, I reckon you could do worse □ I don’t use it on my face and neck, as I use the Avene Mineral Cream for that. It doesn’t feel sticky or greasy, and neither does it feel overly drying on my skin. It is a generously sized 100ml bottle and isn’t terribly expensive, as it often goes on sale at the pharmacies or online. If you’re in the market for a sunscreen that you can use on both face and body, you could consider this one. More protection is better than less, I guess? □ I do also wear long-sleeved tops when I can these days. But ultimately, my goal is to protect my skin from premature aging and from the harmful UV rays, so I’ll just have to accept that it works, if my skin on my arms aren’t looking any more worse for wear. For my face, my gauge is whether my skin turns red from sun exposure, or feels warm, or whether my dark spots and hyperpigmentation appear to be more pronounced.Īs far as I can tell, my arms aren’t getting any darker from when I first noticed myself getting more tanned. I say that it ‘seems’ to protect, as I cannot say with 100% certainty what it’s doing. It is removed with soap, but I sometimes like to run a little facial cleansing oil over my arms, to ensure that the sunscreen is properly removed. This is something I notice in the shower, as the water tends to bead on my arms where I apply sunscreen. I also find that it is water resistant, as they claim. The Avene Very High Protection Sport Fluid, using chemical UV filters, does not have this problem. Both these ingredients are white powder that tends to sit on skin, reflecting light and giving off a white cast on darker skin tones. I believe the reason there is no white cast is because it does not contain physical UV blockers (usually Zinc Oxide or Titanium Dioxide). But once you rub it in, it blends in without leaving a white cast. When first applied on skin, it will look white. It is made for sports use, so it had to be all that! □ What sold me was also that it is sweat-resistant, very water-resistant and has a light texture. ![]() It is designed to be suitable for sensitive skin, and contains antioxidants (Pre-tocopheryl + Pro-taurine) for protection against oxidative stress on skin. The Avene Very High Protection Sport Fluid sunscreen is a broad-spectrum sunscreen, offering protection from UV-A and UV-B rays, using 4 UV filters. I figured that if I was going to slather it all over my arms, I’d need more product. The reason I bought this is because it came in a large 100ml bottle. ![]() Avene Very High Protection Sport Fluid SPF50 I think I was just suckered in by the words “Very High Protection” LOL! □Īnyway, I didn’t pay to much attention to it, whether it was a chemical or physical formula, although I lean to the latter for my face. Not wanting to use the Avene Very High Protection Mineral Cream on my arms, I went to the pharmacy to see what I could get, and my eye fell on the Avene Very High Protection Sport Fluid.
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