A sun fluid for the face that combines very high UV protection with cell and DNA protection
This non-greasy mattifying fluid is ideal for combination and oily skin.
This non-greasy mattifying fluid is ideal for combination and oily skin.
Eucerin Sun Fluid Mattifying SPF 50+ is an innovative facial sunscreen that is specifically formulated to protect against sun-induced skin damage and pigment spots. For combination and oily skin. Water-resistant.
This advanced sunscreen combines multiple cutting-edge technologies to provide expert protection against UV damage:
The ultra-light, non-greasy texture mattifies the skin and does not leave an oily shine. It even works well in warm, humid climates.
Clinical studies have proven the efficacy and skin compatibility of Eucerin Sun Fluid Mattifying SPF 50+; even in patients with acne or acne-prone skin. Also suitable for use on sensitive skin and after a chemical peeling or laser therapy.
If sun exposure is expected, apply Eucerin Sun Fluid Mattifying SPF 50+ after applying care.
You have combination or oily skin and are looking for a very high-protection sunscreen specifically for your face:
Eucerin Sun Fluid Mattifying SPF 50+ is a very high-protection sunscreen for combination and oily facial skin. It is also suitable for people with acne or acne-prone skin.
You have recently had a chemical peeling:
As Eucerin Sun Fluid Mattifying SPF 50+ is a very high-protection sunscreen, it is suitable for protecting facial skin that has recently undergone a chemical peeling.
You have recently had laser treatment on your face:
As Eucerin Sun Fluid Mattifying SPF 50+ is a very high-protection sunscreen, it is suitable for protecting facial skin that has recently undergone a laser treatment.
You have normal or dry skin on your face:
Try Eucerin Sun Creme SPF 50+ which is suitable for normal to dry skin.
You want a sunscreen for your body:
Try Eucerin Sun Spray SPF 20/50+, Eucerin Sun Spray Transparent SPF 30/50, Eucerin Sun Lotion Extra Light SPF 30/50 or Eucerin Sun Lotion Dry Skin SPF 30/50+.
You want a sunscreen specifically for children:
Try a sunscreen from the kids range, such as Eucerin Kids Micropigment Sun Lotion SPF 25 for babies over 6 months, or Eucerin Kids Sun Spray SPF 50+, or Eucerin Kids Sun Lotion SPF 50+ for children over 1 year old.
A Sun Protection Factor (SPF) extends the time it takes for the skin to burn by a certain factor. For example, a person who gets sunburnt after 30 minutes of sun exposure without sunscreen would not get sunburnt for 300 minutes using a sunscreen in high enough amounts with a sun protection factor of 30. However, it is best to only stay in the sun for up to 60% of this time, and remember that skin damage can occur even before sunburn is visible. Additionally we know that no sun protection product has a 100% protection.
Eucerin Sun Fluid Mattifying SPF 50+ was specifically developed for adult skin. For children over 1 year old try Eucerin Kids Sun Lotion SPF 50+ or Eucerin Kids Sun Spray SPF 50+. For babies over 6 months try Eucerin Kids Micropigment Sun Lotion SPF 25.
Fluids are designed for combination to oily skin as they have a non-greasy texture that does not leave an oily shine. Cremes are specifically designed for normal to dry skin.
Chemical filters absorb UV rays and transform UV rays into harmless innocuous warmth, whereas mineral filters remain on the surface of the skin and reflect and scatter UV rays that reach the surface of the skin. Both chemical and mineral filters are generally harmless and unobjectionable. The use of mineral filters is be advisable in case of intolerance towards chemical filters or for sun protection for babies and toddlers, whose skin is highly sensitive.
Long wave UVA (Ultraviolet A) rays emitted by the sun penetrate deeply into the skin and are the originating factor of oxidative stress in the skin. They play a greater role in long-term sun damage and are a major cause of skin ageing and skin cancer. In addition, UVA rays may trigger polymorphic light eruption (PLE), the so-called sun allergy. Short wave UVB (Ultraviolet B) rays, on the contrary, cause immediate visible damage to the skin, leading to what we usually refer to as sunburn. It penetrates the skin less deeply than UVA but is the main responsibility for cellular DNA damage.