Beauty concerns
How to protect your skin from the sun
While the sun makes you look and feel good, it’s also the main contributor to premature skin ageing. Its rays can reach the dermis and promote the formation of wrinkles, dark spots and loss of firmness. Learn good habits on how to protect your skin from the sun.

Good habits to protect your skin from the sun
Use the right sun protection
Depending on your skin type, your skin may react differently to sunlight. All skin types need protection from the sun. As soon as the sun comes out, you should think about applying specific sun care products: one for the face and one for the body. And when you are out in the sun, don’t forget to reapply sun cream every two hours.
Don't trust clouds
Don’t let a cloudy sky fool you. Even when it’s overcast, UV rays can pass through clouds and cause damage to your skin. Remember to apply sun protection when you’re outdoors, even when the sun is out of sight.
Avoid staying out in the sun when it is at its hottest
In the summer, the sun’s rays are particularly intense between noon and 4pm. It’s best to stay in the shade or indoors during this time to protect your skin.
Wear a hat
A hat is essential for protecting your skin whenever you spend several hours in the sun, even with sun cream on: this is one of the best ways to keep your skin looking young. For your body, choose long-sleeved clothes that are loose-fitting to allow air to flow while blocking UV rays.
What kind of care should be taken to protect the skin from the sun?

The anti-ageing sun routine
Keep your skin looking young and beautiful
It is essential to take care of your skin on a daily basis and to protect it to keep it looking beautiful. In the morning, apply an anti-ageing lotion to wake up the skin and provide it with its first anti-ageing active ingredients, then move on to an anti-ageing serum packed with active ingredients. Then protect your face with natural suncare or a suncare product designed for your skin type and the sun conditions.
Here are the essential active ingredients that help protect and preserve the skin's beauty. You'll find them in the routine below:
• G+ COMPLEX: acts on the harmful effects of glycation to maintain the skin’s elasticity and radiance.
• UVA-UVB SPECIFIC FILTERING COMPLEX: broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreens.
• ADENOSINE: anti-wrinkle properties
• SOYA AND ADENOSINE PEPTIDIC EXTRACT: acts on collagen, improves the quality of the skin.
Find the complete list of ingredients in the product information

The beautiful skin routine
Make your complexion glow
The two skincare essentials for beautiful skin and an even complexion? A moisture-boosting serum and tinted SPF 30 sun care for a healthy glow.
Here are the essential active ingredients for beautiful skin. You'll find them in the routine below:
• MALACHITE: strengthens the skin's anti-free radical defences.
• SHEA BUTTER: repairs, nourishes, softens, soothes.
• CAMELLIA OIL: restructuring, emollient, moisturising and nourishing properties.
Find the complete list of ingredients in the product information

The tan-extending routine
For a lovely look
To achieve a long-lasting, even tan, remember to exfoliate your skin regularly during your holiday - both face and body. The best after sun care comes from applying a repair product to keep skin hydrated and compensate for the possible negative effects of sunlight.
Here are the essential active ingredients that help prolong your tan while moisturising your skin. You'll find them in the routine below:
• RAPESEED OIL: softens and comforts.
• SHEA BUTTER: nourishes, soothes, repairs, softens and protects.
• BAMBOO MARROW POWDER: exfoliating properties.
Find the complete list of ingredients in the product information
Any questions?
Is the sun dangerous for the body?
The sun has positive effects on the body: it allows it to synthesize vitamin D, which is essential for bone development. It also improves your mood and prevents seasonal depression. But overexposure or poor sun protection can have harmful consequences. They accelerate the appearance of deep wrinkles and pigment spots, cause severe skin dryness and reduce the elasticity of the skin. It is therefore necessary to take precautionary suncare steps - such as wearing protective clothing and accessories - or use appropriate sun protection products. Avoid exposure to the sun during peak sunlight hours, from noon to 4pm in the summer.
What is an SPF?
"The Sun Protection Factor is the ratio of the minimum erythemal dose on skin protected by a sunscreen product to the minimum erythemal dose on the same unprotected skin."*
SPF is the abbreviation of "Sun Protection Factor". The SPF measurement is based on the erythematous response of the skin due to UVB, i.e. how long it takes for protected skin versus unprotected skin to burn. The calculation of the SPF indicates theoretically how long you can stay in the sun without burning, depending on the protection you have applied. The higher the index, the more the skin is protected.
*according to the European Commission recommendation of
Do I need to reapply my SPF during the day?
Yes, every two hours is the most ideal to protect your skin.
Do I need to reapply my SPF during the day?
Yes, every two hours and after swimming or intense physical activity. This is essential to maintain optimal protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays and prevent long-term skin damage.
Does fake tan protect you from the sun?
No. Fake tan triggers an oxidation reaction in the upper cells of the epidermis which turns your skin "golden". It does not affect melanin and therefore natural skin tanning (which is the skin's defence mechanism to protect it from the sun).