La Roche Posay Anthelios

Suntan lotion, SPF 50+, 250 ml, 267 g
Price in EUR including VAT
EUR149,96/1l
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Product details

Anthelios Sun Milk for Children SPF 50+ is an effective sun milk that guarantees a high level of protection against UVB and ultra-long UVA rays thanks to Mexoryl 400. Vitamin E and shea butter strengthen the skin's protective barrier, boost its natural resistance and prevent cell damage. The sun care has been tested under dermatological control and is suitable for sensitive and atopic-prone skin. In addition, Anthelios Sun Milk for Children SPF 50+ reduces the dryness of the skin and makes it supple thanks to its moisturising effect.

Key specifications

Target group
Boys
Girls
Application range
Body
Waterproof
Yes
Skin type
Impure Skin / Acne
Item number
43793953

General information

Manufacturer
Category
Manufacturer no.
022879
Release date
12.3.2024

Target group

Target group
Boys
Girls

Sun protection properties

Sun protection type
Suntan lotion
Sun protection factor
SPF 50+
Sun protection filter
Chemical
Application range
Body
Waterproof
Yes
Care need
Smoothening
UV protection
Skin type
Impure Skin / Acne

Ingredients

effect
Protective
Content features
Perfume-free

Origin

Country of origin
France

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 x

Product dimensions

Weight
267 g
Content
250 ml

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return if unopened
Return policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions

Reviews & Ratings

Translation: machine translated
Satisfying50/100
Öko-Test Logo
Rank 21 out of 25Öko-TestKindersonnenschutzmittel im TestReleaseSeptember 2024

Apart from the controversial UV filters, we found very little to criticise in children's sunscreens. However, four conventional sun creams contain plastic compounds such as synthetic polymers. Their long-term consequences for humans and the environment have not been sufficiently researched...