
Ada Tina
Dermocosmetic sun protection — Brazilian sunscreen innovation, high-SPF tinted formulas, derma-pharmacy staple.
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Brazil knows sunscreen. Ada Tina's Fotoprot range is the default derma-pharmacy recommendation. Tinted SPFs are a revelation.
Strengths
- + Exceptional sunscreens
- + Dermatologist-favored
- + Tinted SPF range
Weaknesses
- − Limited global availability
- − Utilitarian packaging
- − Not much non-SPF range
The Ada Tina Story
Founded in 2007 in São Paulo. Ada Tina became the quiet Brazilian dermatologist-recommended SPF brand, beloved for Fotoprot's photoaging protection across Fitzpatrick skin tones.
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All Ada Tina Products
8 products reviewed and rated.

Fotoprot FPS 60 Com Cor
Tinted SPF 60 that matches Brazilian skin tones. The Brazilian melasma gold standard.

Biosole OXY FPS 85 Protetor Solar Clareador
Ada Tina's Biosole OXY FPS 85 is the Brazilian sunscreen that treats while it protects — and it uses an SPF level that would make European regulators nervous. FPS 85 (the Brazilian equivalent of SPF) uses a modern organic UV filter system: Tinosorb S (bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine) for broad-spectrum photostability, avobenzone (butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane) for UVA I, DHHB for UVA II, and ethylhexyl triazone for UVB. On top of the sun protection, the formula includes niacinamide for brightening and pore refinement, plus sodium ascorbyl phosphate (stable vitamin C) for depigmentation support. The 'Clareador' designation means this is classified as a brightening sunscreen — designed for the Brazilian consumer who needs high-SPF protection AND active depigmentation in a single morning step. The dry-touch finish is essential for the Brazilian market where humidity makes greasy sunscreens unbearable.
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