After returning home from a trip to Mexico I found myself with a sunburn. I had painful and peeling skin, which left behind new skin that was very sensitive. I started using L'Oreal Sublime Sun, {wish I had some of this on my trip] to protect my new skin from the sun and loved it from the very first application. This sunscreen lotion is not too thick or runny, plus it doesn't leave behind an ugly white residue.
The Sublime Sun sunscreen line comes in a variety of options to help you gear up against the sun, from the sheer lightweight lotion, the crystal clear mist, the liquid silk lotion and the sheer protect sunscreen oil.
I personally use the sheer lightweight lotion and apply it after I shower and dry up and it leaves my skin with a luminous all-over natural glow. When applying this lotion, do so moderately, so that you can see how much you really are going to need per application. The great thing about this product is that you not only get protection from the sun and it's harmful rays, but you also get a translucent and fresh glow on your skin. This lotion has now become a must have for me and has made me appreciate the simple, yet beautiful things about my body, like my collar bone, which shines so elegantly after applying this product.
- Long lasting sunscreen lotion with broad spectrum UVA/UVB SPF protection
- Enriched with powerful antioxidants like Vitamin E and white grape seed that enhance the benefits of sunscreen to help keep skin healthy and youthful-looking
- Leave no white residue on skin.
- Dermatologist tested, oil-free, non-pore clogging
The first sun protection in the world was actually created in 1936 by Eugene Schueller, the founder of L'Oreal; over the last 75 years L'Oreal has helped develop safe and efficient sun protection products for all skin tones as the line is tested on all ethnicities and with it's patented UVA/UVB protection, Sublime Sun helps to keep us better protected from melanoma and other skin cancers.
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