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Shield your skin with La Roche-Posay Anthelios UVMUNE 400 SPF50+ Invisible Fluid Sunscreen — a dermatologist-recommended, high-performance facial sunscreen developed for daily protection. Powered by Mexoryl 400, this innovation offers ultra-long UVA and UVB protection, helping to prevent sun damage, pigmentation, and premature aging.
This lightweight, non-greasy, and water-resistant formula is ideal for all skin types including oily and sensitive skin. It absorbs quickly, leaves no white cast, and sits comfortably under makeup—making it your perfect daily sun defense.
Whether you're outdoors or in the office, this SPF is essential for protecting against environmental aggressors while maintaining a healthy skin barrier. Free from fragrance and non-comedogenic, it's safe for even the most reactive skin.
Why It’s Perfect for You:
Dermatologist-tested and suitable for sensitive skin
Provides advanced UVA/UVB protection with Mexoryl 400, La Roche-Posay’s most efficient UV filter
Invisible fluid: blends seamlessly into all skin tones
Works great under makeup
Water, sweat, and sand-resistant for all-day protection
How to Use:
Shake well before use. Apply generously as the last step in your skincare routine, at least 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2 hours, or after sweating/swimming.
SPF 50+ broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection
Ultra-light, non-greasy, non-comedogenic
No white cast
Suitable for sensitive & oily skin
Water & sweat-resistant
Fragrance-free
Dermatologist-recommended
1 x La Roche-Posay Anthelios UVMUNE 400 Invisible Fluid Sunscreen SPF50+ (50ml)
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