Experience timeless beauty with the ultimate travel-friendly sun protection in an XXL format.
Embrace its broad UVA-UVB spectrum and very high protection to shield against UV damage, especially premature aging, hyperpigmentation redness, and dehydration. This powder guarantees a flawless complexion, effortlessly applied for perfectly even coverage, and quickly reapplied over makeup. It is suitable for all skin types and feels lightweight, leaving a soft touch. Our innovative formula enriched with biomimetic peptides, not only shields your skin but also helps restore and optimize the skin's natural functions and promote DNA repair. It comes with a washable brush, allowing easy cleaning and long-lasting use. Don't miss the opportunity to reapply everywhere and experience the ultimate defense against the sun's harmful rays. Enhance your natural skin tones and revel in the matte finish it provides.
Size: 14gr
When to use
Apply evenly and generously 15 min before exposure and reapply at least every 2 hours to maintain protection.
Always use water-resistant sunscreen in case of swimming or excessive sweating.
How to use
Face – neck – decolleté – back of the hands.
During first use, unscrew the brush and remove the protective label from the sieve. Screw the brush and shake the powder tray lightly to release the powder. Unscrew the brush, collect the powder in the powder tray with the brush and remove excess powder if necessary. Always apply after a cream. Apply the powder by gently tapping the brush on the skin before finishing in circular motions for a perfectly homogeneous application. Close well after use.
Washable brush with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly, wring out an
Good to know
Every product we create reflects our commitment to sustainable and clinically proven skincare.
The SUNSCREEN POWDER SPF50+ formula is free of organic filters, nanoparticles, synthetic fragrance, endocrine disruptors, controversial preservatives, and synthetic dyes and is vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free, and clinically proven for maximum effectiveness, providing you with the best possible solution for your skin.
Tips & Tricks
Tap, Don't Swipe: Instead of swiping the brush across your face, gently tap it to distribute the powder evenly. This technique helps achieve a seamless, natural-looking coverage.
Build Gradually: Start with a light layer of SUNSCREEN POWDER and gradually build up for desired coverage. This allows for a more controlled application and avoids a heavy, cakey appearance.
Layering Magic: Layer our SP30 MINERAL MOISTURIZER and PRIMER underneath SUNSCREEN POWDER SPF50+ to create a synergistic effect, maximizing the SPF coverage and providing a double defense against harmful UV rays.
So called mineral, inorganic or physical UV filters, these metal oxide particles are used as sunscreen filters which deposit onto the skin and absorb UV photons and slightly reflect and refract them.
When used together, ZnO and TiO2 provide good broadband UV protection. The only two filters actually considered as generally recognized as safe according to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
By filtering harmful UV rays, they help to protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun, such as sunburn, premature skin aging, hyperpigmentation, cellular damage, skin dryness, and weakened skin defenses. It is effective rapidly after application and drying to protect without delay. Beneficial for all skin types, it is particularly recommended on sensitive and acne prone skins because it does not clog pores.
Sunscreen powder SPF50+ contains
Mattifying powder complex
Highly adsorbent porous microparticles made of cellulose magnesium silicate complexed with phospholipids which provides an immediate mattifying effect without dryness. Excessive sebum is efficiently reduced for a long-lasting anti-shine effect.
Sunscreen powder SPF50+ contains
Exclusive biomimetic peptide
Small synthetic fragments of natural peptides, biomimetic peptides act as messengers between cells and enable optimal skin cell functions.
Acetyl hexapeptide-1 is agonist of the α-MSH (α-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone), which regulates melanin synthesis via receptor MC-1R. This peptide boosts the natural photo-protection, prevents UV-induced DNA damages & stimulates DNA repair while reducing inflammatory molecules. Cleverly vectorized onto the skin by the sun powder, it reduces UV damage and limit photo age
Très déçue, ma peau est desséchée depuis que j'utilise cette poudre, pourtant très coûteuse.
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Florence Paitrault
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Elina
Outstanding product in terms of quality.
Outstanding product in terms of quality, color and performance. So happy with the purchase. Will buy this again for sure and recommend my friends as well. My skin looks fresh and well protected.
Thank you Universkin.
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Katerina
very nice powder
Very nice powder with light color
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Anonymous
The powder gives my light skin a nice look
The powder gives my light skin a nice look, it’s like a filter! What I like the most is that it is not shiny, still has a subtle glow on my skin. The applicaton was quite cathy for my, but after a week I learned the best way to get the right ammount on my skin.
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We're currently preparing your image by correcting uneven lighting, adjusting color balance, and identifying any obstructions such as hair, glare, or shadows. Once the image is stabilized, we isolate key facial zones, such as the forehead, cheeks, and nose, so that each region can be assessed independently. To achieve this, we utilize a convolutional neural network trained for facial landmark detection and regional segmentation, which enables us to precisely localize facial features even under suboptimal imaging conditions.
Establishing Your Skin Profile
Now that your facial zones are mapped, we're determining key individual parameters that guide the rest of the analysis: visual skin age, gender expression, ethnicity classification, Fitzpatrick phototype, and skin thickness. We estimate these traits using a deep ensemble model that integrates texture analysis, pigment distribution, vascular patterns, and structural cues, such as facial volume and fine line density. This step enables us to interpret all subsequent findings within the correct biological context.
Analyzing Skin Concerns Across Key Domains
Now that we've established your skin profile and segmented key facial regions, we’re entering the core phase of the assessment: evaluating distinct skin concerns such as pigmentation, hydration, aging, and inflammation.Each concern is analyzed through a combination of deep convolutional neural networks and predictive classification models trained on dermatology-labeled data. These models detect both visible skin markers—like pore size, redness, and fine lines—and non-visible indicators, such as dehydration risk or barrier vulnerability, based on contextual traits like phototype, age, and skin thickness. For each concern, we’re assigning a dysfunction score based on observed conditions and risk indicators. These scores help prioritize your skin needs, ensuring that your treatment plan targets not just symptoms, but root causes.
Radiance & Oxidative Stress (Yellow Zone)
We’re examining skin clarity, signs of dullness, fatigue, and early UV-related changes that can reduce overall luminosity.
Aging & Structural Changes (Pink Zone)
We assess early fine lines, elasticity, and volume shifts to detect subtle signs of structural aging and collagen loss.
Redness & Inflammatory Sensitivity (Red Zone)
We identify redness patterns, vascular reactivity, and inflammatory signs that may point to sensitivity, rosacea, or barrier dysfunction.
Dryness & Dehydration (Blue Zone)
We evaluate hydration levels and barrier performance by analyzing surface texture, suppleness, and dryness risk based on skin thickness.
Oiliness & Pore Visibility (Orange Zone)
We measure sebum activity and pore appearance, particularly in the T-zone, to understand oil balance and congestion tendencies.
Texture & Surface Irregularities (Grey Zone)
We assess skin smoothness and evenness by detecting subtle roughness, bumps, or scarring that affect tactile and visual texture.
Acne & Blemishes (Green Zone)
We analyze lesion types—comedones, pustules, or papules—and determine the presence and distribution of breakout activity.
Pigmentation & Spot Formation (Brown Zone)
We detect uneven melanin distribution, sun spots, and post-inflammatory pigmentation to assess tone uniformity and discoloration risk.
Eye Contour
We examine the eye area for fine lines, puffiness, dark circles, and volume loss, using localized high-resolution mapping to detect early signs of fatigue and aging.
Neck & Décolleté
We assess this often-overlooked area for photoaging, pigmentation, dehydration, and texture changes, ensuring your skincare plan supports both facial and extended skin health.
Prioritizing Skin Concerns
We’re now compiling all evaluated data—individual skin traits, regional analysis, and dysfunction scores—to determine which concerns are most relevant for your skin at this time. Our system ranks these concerns using a multi-criteria decision model that weighs both current severity and predictive vulnerability.
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Phototype
A classification system that determines how your skin reacts to UV exposure. Ranges from I (very fair, burns easily) to VI (very dark, rarely burns). Helps assess sun sensitivity and pigmentation risks.
Skin Thickness
Thin Skin
More delicate, prone to fine lines, sensitivity and faster moisture loss.
Thick Skin
More resilient, less prone to fine lines but may have more visible pores and deeper wrinkles over time.
Skin Type
Normal
Balanced oil and moisture levels, few skin concerns.
Dry
Lacks moisture, prone to roughness, flaking and sensitivity.
Oily
Excess sebum production, often leading to shine and enlarged pores.
Combination
Oily in some areas (T-zone) and dry in others (cheeks).
Sensitive
Prone to redness, irritation, and reactions to skincare products.
Overview of Skin Wellness
The patient's skin exhibits moderate signs of aging, visible redness, and dryness. There are also
signs of mild oiliness and uneven skin texture. The patient's skin is prone to acne, specifically
acne rosacea, and shows signs of hyperpigmentation.
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