How to use Avène Solar Sun Milk SPF50+ for Sensitive Skin (250 ml)?
Avène Solar Sun Milk SPF50+ for Sensitive Skin is a specially formulated sun protection solution designed to safeguard children’s delicate skin. This sun milk combines ultra-effective protection, paediatric tolerance and environmental respect, ensuring worry-free outdoor moments for the whole family.
Offering very high SPF50+ protection against UVB, UVA and free radicals, this children’s sun milk features the patented Sunsitive Protection® system. Its formula, tested under dermatological and paediatric supervision, guarantees high tolerance—even for the most sensitive skin—while remaining fragrance-free. With triple resistance to water, sand and sweat, it provides long-lasting coverage, including during swimming. Its eco-conscious design includes non-ecotoxic filters, evaluated on three key marine species, and an optimised formula to enhance biodegradability.
The lightweight, easy-to-apply texture ensures even distribution across the face and body. Beyond protection, it hydrates the skin’s upper layers, preventing tightness or discomfort. The packaging incorporates 36% recycled materials and is predominantly recyclable, reflecting a responsible approach. A complete solution that balances safety, comfort and environmental care.
Ideal for protecting children’s skin in the sun with complete confidence.
Our commitments to minimise marine impact include non-ecotoxic filters tested on three key marine species—coral, phytoplankton and zooplankton—using concentrations representative of environmental levels, following OECD 301 testing standards. Products are developed with optimised formulas to promote biodegradability and limit UV filters. Packaging uses recycled, recyclable, bio-sourced or compostable materials, or reduced plastic—here, 36% recycled content and mostly recyclable. We also provide educational communication to raise awareness about choosing suitable sun protection and following proper usage guidelines.
Tests conducted by the Banyuls-sur-Mer Oceanological Observatory, a partner of the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (or independent laboratories), on three key marine biodiversity species at environmentally relevant concentrations for solar filters.