![]() So it has a slight advantage to Avéne B Protect that isn’t. The post mentions that the Bioderma isn’t water-resistant, however, on Bioderma’s website and packaging it says that it is. Protectionīoth use chemical filters and have a high SPF 50+ that protects against UVB and UVA ( see reddit post for a list of filters). Which is good enough protection for when spending less than 1 hour outdoors. They both have SPF 50 because that ensures that even if the consumer use a moderate amount, they’ll still get an SPF of around 20-25. Not for sports, the beach, or long hours under the sun. I’m guessing both were created for everyday use (like indoor/office/city hangout) and touch-up. I do have some theories on why the small amount. At least in Sweden, and unless you’re up in the mountains skiing, you really don’t need the full protection of SPF50 in wintertime. But as I was using both during wintertime I wasn’t too bothered by the small amount as I wasn’t slathering 1/4 tsp. By now, we all think sunscreens should have a standard of at least 50ml considering the amount you should use. ![]() ![]() Like the reddit post mentions, it’s a shame it’s only 30ml. I wanted to do a comparison and give you my thoughts as I could only find one post on reddit comparing these two that I don’t completely agree with. And the Bioderma Photoderm AR, that’s made specifically for reactive skin to reduce redness and inflammation. This winter I picked up the Avéne B Protect, a BB-ish sunscreen that protects against UV and pollution while evening out the skin with tint that adjusts to your skin tone. Here are two tinted sunscreens that don’t get the attention they deserve.
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