What is Melascreen UV Spf50+ Anti-Spot Protective Fluid?
Discover Melascreen SPF 50+ fluid from the Ducray Laboratories, specially designed for normal to combination skin prone to pigmentation spots. This cream combines very high protection with an anti-spot treatment, offering an ideal solution for combating brown spots and other signs of skin aging. Its invisible, dry-touch anti-shine texture is perfect for everyday use, providing photostable, water- and sweat-resistant protection.
Pigmentation spots can be caused by a variety of factors, such as sun exposure, hormones or acne scars. Melascreen SPF 50+ fluid is specifically formulated to prevent and reduce the appearance of these spots, while protecting your skin from photoaging. Enriched with azelaic acid, this sun care product limits the appearance of brown spots and offers antioxidant action to preserve the radiance and evenness of your complexion.
Protection and treatment of pigmentation spots
Melascreen SPF 50+ fluid offers complete protection against the sun's harmful rays, thanks to its broad-spectrum photoprotective system. UVA rays are responsible for premature aging of the skin, including loss of firmness and pigmentation spots due to melanocyte degeneration. UVB, on the other hand, is primarily responsible for sunburn and DNA damage to skin cells. Thanks to its innovative formula, this fluid provides effective protection against both types of radiation. What's more, Melascreen SPF 50+ fluid specifically targets sun-related hyperpigmentation, localized brown spots and age spots. Its formula also contains specific ingredients to reduce dark spots and prevent external aggression. As a result, your skin regains its radiance, sun-related hyperpigmentation is reduced and your complexion becomes even again.
This anti-dark spot fluid is suitable for all phototypes, whether light or dark, and is particularly suitable for normal to combination and hyperpigmented skin. It is specially designed to meet the needs of people suffering from dark spots, photoaging and the need for protection against external aggressors. What's more, it's made in France and clinically proven effective on all skin tones. It is also fragrance-free, making it ideal for sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
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How do I apply this UV protection?
To reap the full benefits of Melascreen SPF 50+ fluid, apply it to the face, neck, décolleté and hands before any exposure to the sun. Reapply frequently to maintain protection, especially after swimming, toweling off or perspiring. Be careful not to spend too long in the sun, even if you're using a sunscreen product. Too much sun is dangerous, and reducing the recommended amount significantly reduces the protection provided.
What are the precautions for use?
What is the composition of this cream?
Water (aqua). c12-15 alkyl benzoate. diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate. ethylhexyl triazone. oryza sativa (rice) starch (oryza sativa starch). phenylene bis-diphenyltriazine. glycerin. bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine. potassium cetyl phosphate. glyceryl stearate. stearyl alcohol. tapioca starch. vp/eicosene copolymer. azelaic acid. benzoic acid. caprylyl glycol. glyceryl behenate. glyceryl dibehenate. ppg-1-peg-9 lauryl glycol ether. red 33 (ci 17200). sodium hydroxide. tribehenin. xanthan gum
Presentation - Packaging
Melascreen UV Spf50+ Anti-Spot Protective Fluid is available from your online pharmacy in 50 ml tubes.
Our expert advice on natural health
Fighting pigmentation spots on a daily basis may seem complex, but there are several effective methods for doing so. First of all, it's essential to adopt a skincare routine suited to your skin type. Cleanse and moisturize your face daily with gentle products specifically designed for skin prone to pigmentation spots.
The use of a sunscreen such as Melascreen SPF 50+ fluid is essential to protect your skin from the UV rays responsible for the appearance of pigmentation spots. Apply sunscreen generously to exposed areas, even on cloudy days, and reapply regularly. Incorporate lightening and depigmenting products containing ingredients such as azelaic acid, vitamin C or glycolic acid into your routine. These active ingredients help reduce the appearance of existing spots and prevent the appearance of new ones.
You should also consult a dermatologist, who can recommend specific treatments for stubborn pigmentation spots. Health professionals can suggest treatments such as chemical peels, microdermabrasion or lasers, tailored to your specific situation. Finally, adopt healthy lifestyle habits to preserve the health of your skin. Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, wear protective clothing and accessories such as a wide-brimmed hat, and adopt a balanced diet rich in antioxidants. By following these tips, you'll give yourself the best chance of effectively fighting pigmentation spots on a daily basis.
What are the different types of pigmentation spots?
There are many different types of pigmentation spots, which manifest themselves differently on the skin. Here are the main types of spots that can be encountered:
- Freckles or ephelides are small light or dark brown spots that generally appear on fair skin. They are often due to sun exposure and tend to fade in winter.
- Solar lentigo, also known as age spots or senile lentigo, takes the form of flat, well-defined brown patches. They generally appear on sun-exposed areas such as the face, hands and décolleté, and are more common in the elderly.
- Melasma is a hyperpigmentation of the skin that manifests itself as brown or greyish patches on the face, often symmetrical. Melasma is more common in women, and may be linked to hormonal factors such as pregnancy or oral contraceptives. It is also favored by sun exposure.
- Post-inflammatory spots are spots that appear following skin inflammation, such as acne, burns, bruises or scars. They can be temporary or permanent, and vary in color from pink to dark brown.
- Café-au-lait spots are benign pigment spots, often present from birth or appearing throughout life. They are generally beige to light brown in color and can vary in size and shape.