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Avène's oily-skin SPF — a rare French pharmacy sunscreen that's actually formulated for the skin type that needs it most. The protection system runs broad-spectrum chemical filters (Tinosorb S, Tinosorb M, Octocrylene, Uvinul A Plus) for SPF 50+ at UVA-PF 33+, paired with monolaurin (a natural sebum-regulating active) and silica powders for genuine matte hold. Niacinamide is layered in for tone-evening and additional sebum control. The fluid texture absorbs into a true matte finish — wearable as a primer under makeup. Fragrance-free. At $30 for 50ml, this is the value pick in the French sunscreen lineup for oily skin — comparable formulations from La Roche-Posay or Bioderma are $40+.
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Cleanance Sunscreen SPF 50+ Mattifying Fluid by Avene is formulated for oily, combination, acne-prone skin. Avène's oily-skin SPF — a rare French pharmacy sunscreen that's actually formulated for the skin type that needs it most. The protection system runs broad-spectrum chemical filters (Tinosorb S, Tinosorb M, Octocrylene, Uvinul A Plus) for SPF 50+ at UVA-PF 33+, paired with monolaurin (a natural sebum-regulating active) and silica powders for genuine matte hold. Niacinamide is layered in for tone-evening and additional sebum control. The fluid texture absorbs into a true matte finish — wearable as a primer under makeup. Fragrance-free. At $30 for 50ml, this is the value pick in the French sunscreen lineup for oily skin — comparable formulations from La Roche-Posay or Bioderma are $40+.
The key active ingredients in Cleanance Sunscreen SPF 50+ Mattifying Fluid are Thermal Spring Water, Glycerin. It's known for: formulated specifically for oily/acne-prone skin — rare in French SPF and monolaurin + niacinamide for genuine sebum regulation.
Yes, Cleanance Sunscreen SPF 50+ Mattifying Fluid targets oiliness, acne, hyperpigmentation. formulated specifically for oily/acne-prone skin — rare in French SPF
Cleanance Sunscreen SPF 50+ Mattifying Fluid retails for around $30, which places it in the mid range for sunscreens. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: chemical filter system not for those who prefer mineral SPF; matte finish can emphasize dry patches if applied over dehydrated skin; the silica powder can pill under heavy makeup.
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