Sunscreen That Doesn’t Stain
Sunscreen is a summer must-have that should be replaced every year. The storage conditions for sunscreen are not ideal: proximity to sand, extreme temperatures, etc.

Sunscreen is a summer must-have that should be replaced every year. The storage conditions for sunscreen are not ideal: proximity to sand, extreme temperatures, etc.
Expired or degraded sunscreen leads to reduced effectiveness or even a lack of protection, which can encourage the appearance of dark spots on the skin. While a recent sunscreen is highly recommended, an anti-aging treatment is optimal for preserving the skin’s radiance.
Preventing dark spots with sunscreen use
Sunscreen products can reduce the appearance of dark spots while decreasing melanin production, which increases with age. Brightening, sunscreen also has an antioxidant effect. Applied to the face, décolleté, and hands, it boosts cell oxygenation.
Be careful, sunscreen is not recommended for use around the eyes. The eye contour needs a specific de-puffing treatment to reduce bags. Sunscreen is often too rich and can cause swelling.
Anti-aging sun care products
Anti-aging products combine plumping and lifting effects while protecting against UVA and UVB. Over time, skin often becomes dry and thinner. With a tightening and remodeling effect, anti-aging and anti-wrinkle products intensely nourish to provide immediate comfort.
From age 35, skin is considered mature. It is important to prevent and fight skin sagging to better define the facial contours and care for the eye area. Firming, sunscreen can stimulate elastin synthesis and promote collagen production.
From age 45, people need anti-wrinkle care to restore tone and elasticity to the skin and smooth wrinkles. These products have a deeper effect on the dermal cells. The goal of anti-wrinkle care is to achieve a densifying result on the epidermis. With a smoothing action, sunscreen acts directly on the skin’s micro-relief and even helps with cell regeneration.
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