As much as the sun is life, too much exposure can damage the health of your skin. It’s the foundation that all female dermatologists and media outlets have insisted on almost always, but it really took me a while to get started. But that was before I found it formulations so pleasant to use that I have come to want to spread generously every dayinstead of a simple moisturizer.
Moreover, the trick to dosing sunscreen correctly for the face is to put it along all the fingers at least (index and middle finger).
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In short, now the new formulas of SPF50 sun creams guarantee an invisible effect, or almost, no sticky, glossy or whitish finish. Proof of 5, difficult to classify as I have kept only the best sunscreens that are easy to find in France.
Yes, because there are also wonders of Japanese and Korean brands, but it is certainly less practical than getting supplies from the local drugstore or on a French eshop. So here’s mine the 5 best SPF50 sunscreens for all skin tones, including black skin.
The most care: Cicavit + SPF50 + Cream – SVR

As I told you in my routine skin carethe Cicavit + SPF50 + by SVR, is the treatment I wear all year round as a moisturizer and sunscreen as it is so comfortable, invisible, protective, with optimal tolerance (it is also suitable for children, including infantseven if they shouldn’t be exposed to the sun), e rich in benefits for the skin.
Combines chemical filters against UVA, UVB, visible light and infrared (Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Metoxyphenyl Triazine, Ethylhexyl Triazone).
It also contains a complex of soothing, repairing, anti-mark active ingredients, as well as a prebiotic sugar that strengthens the skin microbiome to optimize the time and quality of skin repair.
She has one light cream texture, which penetrates quickly, leaving no white marks, no bluish reflections, no glossy or sticky finish. In short, everything is fine and suitable for all skin types (drier skin may feel the need to slip under a nourishing cream). While we may regret that the container is so small, it starts at € 0.32 per ml, which is good value for money.
The most suitable for all terrains: Fusion Water Fotoprotector SPF50 – Isdin

It’s my second favorite sunscreen, whether I use it on hot days or if I spend the day doing outdoor sports (boxing, skating or hiking). Because she has a ultra-light fluid texture, which penetrates instantly, even on wet skin (from sweat for example). And she has the advantage do not burn your eyes (if it sinks into you from sweat).
Oil-free but full of water, this photoprotection consists of chemical filters (Octocrylene, Butylmethoxybenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl salicylate, Phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid, Bis-ethylhexiloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine), as well as moisturizing agents to leave the skin well protected and hydratedwithout greasy, sticky, glossy or whitish finish.
At € 0.31 per ml, this Fusion Water contains perfume, but it can suitable for all skin types, including the oiliest who will love this formula without oil matte finish, bare skin effect. The driest ones will still benefit from putting under a nourishing cream, except on hot days.
The lightest: Anthelios UVmune 400 SPF50 + invisible fluid – La Roche-Posay

It is undoubtedly the best known sunscreen of this selection, although it has recently been reformulated to protect even better from longer UVA rays. With alcohol as the second ingredient behind water, this Anthelios fluid is therefore ultralight and penetrates faster than its hue, many oily skin types love it, but it can tingle more sensitive, reactive or atopic skin.
This famous La Roche-Posay sunscreen combines many different chemical filters (Ethylhexyl-sacylate, bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine, ethylhexyl triazone, butyl methoxybenzoylmethane, methoxypropylamino cyclohexenylidene ethoxyethyl cyanoacetate, drometrizole trisiloxane, terephthalylidene dicamphor own no sulfonic acid for the skin). Note that it is fragrance-free, it has been formulated to limit the burning of the eyes and its very liquid formula must be shaken well before application.
The most unifying: Bariésun anti-dark spot fluid SPF50 + – Uriage

Skin plus melanin, including black skin, tends to hyperpigment easily. A pimple scar can therefore leave a mark that the sun can leave for even longer. A phenomenon that any good sunscreen can protect against. But some even make it their specialty, like Uriage’s Bariésun SPF50 + anti-stain fluid. It is even a product recommended by dermatologists as post-operative care in aesthetic medicine (such as laser, peeling, etc.).
Its formula combines chemical filters (methylene bis-benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol, ethylhexyl triazone, butyl methoxybenzoylmethane) with anti-dark spots, antioxidants and soothing actives to even out the complexion and reduce pigmentation defects.
Fragrance-free, based on moisturizing, protective and soothing Uriage thermal water, this fluid penetrates quickly, leaving no white marks, bluish reflections, shiny or sticky finish, but only a luminous complexion. It is suitable for all skin types, including the most sensitive, reactive, dry and atopic. But it may be a little too heavy for oily skin. It can be found for as low as € 0.29 per ml, which makes it one of the cheapest sunscreens in this selection.
The most nourishing: Medisun SPF50 + Cream – ACM

This sunscreen is what is called a good foundation. Odorless, no too greasy or sticky effect, no white spots and no perfume, can suitable for the whole family, including children from 3 yearsand can be purchased on low price: at € 0.24 per ml, it is the cheapest sunscreen in this selection.
This photoprotection consists of chemical filters (Butyl Metoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Octocrylene, Ethylhexyl Triazone, Dietylhexyl Butamido Triazone) and a mineral filter (Titanium Dioxide), dissolved in a rather greasy and nourishing base. And for this It is best suited for normal to very dry skin., sensitive, reactive and atopic. But combination to oily skin may find it too heavy.
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