Cream that effectively moisturizes the skin. Its light and refreshing texture leaves the skin soft and comfortable.
Benefits
Moisturizes the skin, protecting it daily from UV rays, free radicals, and pollutants.
Its lightweight texture with a matte finish leaves the skin soft, supple, and radiant all day.
Effectively protects against environmental aggressors thanks to the Sunsitive® protection filter system, guaranteeing high SPF30 protection as well as Pro-vitamin E.
Instructions for Use
In the morning, apply to face, neck, and décolleté.
For use all year round and not just on sunny days.
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Good cream with sun protection, just probably not for oily skin. My face is oily and at first it's good but after 2-3 hours the oiliness starts to appear. Compared to others much better but I will definitely try another one
Not satisfied at all. It left white flakes on my face when it dried, even though I tried my best every time to apply it evenly and be careful with the amount. You rub it to remove it and it just starts coming off from everywhere. Awful feeling. I would never buy it again under any circumstances.
I initially used the moisturizer without sunscreen. This version with sunscreen seems very useful to me and has the same texture as the regular cream. It may be slightly thicker, but in reality, it doesn't have any difference
Very nice cream for winter and summer. I bought it for combination skin and it absorbs perfectly. It's exactly what you need if you want SPF and moisturizing in one product.
My skin is normal with occasional dryness. This cream has satisfied me a lot, it is light on my face, it has no color, and it also provides sun protection with SPF30, which I consider necessary even in winter, as my dermatologist has informed me. Whether we like it or not, we have to wear SPF, especially in Greece with the strong sunlight. This entails some compromises in the feel of the cream on the skin, it may feel heavier to some. But I think that protection from radiation is more important than the perfect feel of a cream on the face.
Unfortunately, Avene discontinued the first release of this specific cream with SPF 20 and replaced it with SPF 30, which feels a bit heavy on combination skin for a daily moisturizer
With an SPF of 30, it feels like a heavy sunscreen. It is definitely not like the old formula of light hydrance. This one is quite heavy and greasy for a light cream. The plain one without SPF is much better. I have normal to combination skin and it leaves a lot of oiliness when I wear this cream. If you have dry skin and want a cream that provides hydration and sun protection, then it's okay.
First of all, from what I see, most of the previous comments refer to the old hydrance optimale legere uv SPF20, which has nothing to do with the new Spf30. Different composition, different texture, a dramatic difference. It is not related to what it describes. It leaves an oily residue even on the hand with which you applied it. We are not talking about a light texture like the old one. The old one had a thin and lightweight texture, this one is like a sunscreen, not a cream with a protection factor. Very disappointing!! I did not expect this from Avene. I wonder if they are tested before they are released on the market because here the difference is extreme and it is not subjective.
Also, if someone wants a light composition and matte but with an SPF higher than 20, they will not find all these in a day cream, so they should go to the category of sunscreens.
Because it could not be feasible in the optimale legere uv that I was using until yesterday. The new composition along with the higher SPF makes it very heavy. Personally, I did not need this cream with a higher SPF, based on my skin color and generally most Greek women who are neither very fair nor dark-skinned, it is okay, at least I used it and in the summer on the beach and it provided me with sufficient protection and I did not tan on my face as much as on the rest of my body {Of course, here I should add that I did not sit for hours in the sun or get wet on my face as I wear contact lenses. If someone dives, they definitely go for a waterproof sunscreen with more than 20 spf- And if they don't want any tanning at all, they go for a 50 spf.}
If they wanted a sunscreen, they should have made one, but to abolish the old one and put this one in its place, which have nothing to do with each other, is a big mistake!