Protect even the most sensitive, vulnerable skin from sun damage with Avene Intense Protect SPF50+ Sun Cream. Suitable for babies, children, pregnant women, fair to very fair skin, tattoos, and injured skin, this unique formula reflects UVA and UVB rays, as well as high-energy visible light. It has been tested against the most intense conditions and meets the highest standards for both the skin and the environment. Avene Intense Protect SPF50+ Sun Cream; is a comprehensive skin protection fluid for the face and body. This formula has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the most sensitive, vulnerable skin. It is suitable for use on babies from 6 months, children, pregnant women, fair to very fair skin, tattoos, and injured skin such as scars or post-dermatologic acts. Avene Intense Protect has been tested against the most intense conditions like high altitude, tropical weather, high humidity, etc, and it meets the highest standards for both the skin and the environment. Formulated with patented, innovative, and unique sun filter Triasorb which has been created after 20 years of Pierre Fabre research. Inspired by the natural photoprotective properties of melanin, Triasorb has the ability to absorb and reflect UVB/UVA rays as well as high-energy visible blue light. The ultra-light, ultra-water resistant, and sweat resistant texture quickly penetrates into the skin without leaving white streaks, and keeps skin hydrated for up to 8 hours. Key features of Avene Intense Protect SPF50+ Sun Cream: SPF 50+ Absorbs and reflects UVA/UVB rays and high-energy visible blue light Designed for the most sensitive, vulnerable skin Suitable for babies, children, pregnant women, fair to very fair skin, tattoos, and injured skin Lightweight, waterproof, and sweat resistant Keeps skin hydrated for up to 8 hours Ocean-friendly sun filters respectful of marine biodiversity Only 4 non-ecotoxic sun filters are used within the formula which have shown to have no impact on 3 species of the marine biodiversity (one species of coral, phytoplankton and zooplankton).Tests carried out by the Oceanological Observatory in Banyuls-sur-Mer on representative models.