Universkin La Crème Solaire SPF 50+ contains a very high concentration of Zinc Oxide: 20%, offering best-in-class broad-spectrum protection against UVA, UVB, infrared (IR), and blue light. This mineral sunscreen also boasts high water resistance, making it ideal for daily and post-procedure use. Formulated with a minimalist approach, it contains no added fragrance. Despite its high protection level, the formula leaves no white cast thanks to its subtle pink tint, ensuring an elegant, skin-perfecting finish for all tones, even the darkest one.
La Crème Solaire SPF 50+ goes beyond sun protection by combining 3% Niacinamide, 1% Vitamin E, and 0.1% Hyaluronic Acid. Niacinamide reduces redness, balances oil, and strengthens the skin barrier. Vitamin E provides antioxidant defense and aids in barrier repair. Hyaluronic Acid delivers deep hydration and enhances comfort, especially post-procedure. Together, these actives make the formula ideal for protecting and soothing sensitive, treated skin.
This high-performance sunscreen is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive, reactive skin and acne prone skin. It is completely free of silicones, fragrance, phthalates, polyunsaturated fatty acids, ensuring excellent tolerance and safety.
Size: 30ml
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When to use
• Daily use for sensitive or photosensitive skin, acne-prone skin, and rosacea-prone skin.
• Immediately after procedures like lasers, microneedling, chemical peels, or injectables.
How to use
Dispense and warm up a small amount of La Crème Solaire on your fingertips and apply to the face, neck, and décolleté before sun exposure or before makeup. Renew applications, especially in case of prolonged exposure and/or after bathing, wiping or perspiration. Avoid exposure between noon and 4pm, sunburns are dangerous, especially for children. Apply 2-finger's worth for full coverage. Reapply every 2 hours when outdoor or after sweating/swimming.
Good to know
• 100% mineral filter (Zinc Oxide), non-comedogenic, non-stinging
• No white cast—pink-toned for tone evening
• Free of fragrance
• Safe for all phototypes and skin types
• Meticulously formulated without silicones*, MIT, MCIT, phenoxyethanol, endocrine disruptors, mineral oils, palm oil, PEG and derivatives, sulfates, GMO, our sunscreen is fragrance-free, vegan, gluten-free, cruelty-free, and clinically proven for superior UV protection. Trust in our commitment to your skin's health and well-being, and enjoy the confidence that comes with knowing your skin is protected by the high-quality sun protection of La Crème Solaire SPF50+LA CRÈME SOLAIRE SPF50+.
“No silicones are intentionally added to the formula. The trace amount of dimethicone (below 0.01%) is present only as a dispersion medium in one of the mineral pigments (CI 77491).”
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This 100% mineral sunscreen is perfect for sensitive, acne-prone skin—and doubles as a makeup-gripping base. With zero white cast and a subtle pink tint, it evens skin tone and blends seamlessly into all phototypes, including the darkest skin tones.
A hero mineral in sun protection, Zinc Oxide offers broad-spectrum defense against both UVA and UVB rays. Unlike chemical sunscreens, it forms a physical barrier on the skin's surface, shielding without penetrating—making it a safe and gentle choice for all skin types, including sensitive or compromised skin. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties further calm irritation and help reduce breakouts, positioning it as both a protector and a skin-soothing agent in one.
La crème solaire contains
Niacinamide (3%)
Known as a multitasking skincare powerhouse, Niacinamide helps visibly calm redness, fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and restore even skin tone. It strengthens the skin’s barrier, reducing water loss while improving resilience. Especially beneficial for acne-prone or post-treatment skin, this ingredient helps regulate oil production and reinforces your skin’s natural defense—making your sunscreen not just protective, but also restorative.
La crème solaire contains
Hyaluronic Acid (0,1%)
Formulated with low molecular weight Sodium Hyaluronate, this advanced form of Hyaluronic Acid penetrates deeper into the skin to deliver lasting hydration where it’s needed most. It enhances skin comfort, plumps fine lines, and maintains barrier function—especially important after treatments or during periods of sensitivity. This deeply hydrating agent transforms the sunscreen into a nurturing, barrier-supportive formula suitable for even the most delicate skin conditions.
La crème solaire contains
Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E, 1%)
A powerful antioxidant, Tocopheryl Acetate helps neutralize free radicals and defend skin against environmental stressors. It works synergistically with Zinc Oxide to promote barrier repair and reduce visible signs of damage. Ideal for post-sun or post-procedure care, Vitamin E supports recovery, soothes irritation, and leaves skin feeling calm, resilient, and protected.
I post my feedbacka liitle late since my puchase,as i wanted to allow time to really feel the product.And...i can tell it is a great one ,matches my skin needs even applied it on my 15th years son 's face and protects,it feels light and nourish,glow.
I ll buy it again
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Very good
Very good sunscreen?
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Anonymous
O cremă fin
O cremă fin, plăcută pe piele .
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Anonymous
The Sun Crème SPF50+
Texture agréable par contre il ne faut pas se toucher le visage et les yeux ensuite
Grande irritation des yeux !
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