Bioderma Photoderm AR SPF50+

This is a product review of Bioderma’s Photoderm AR SPF50+ sunscreen that has a tint and is for folks with “reactive skin” (whatever that means).

There is a photo of a woman with red cheeks, so I guess that’s what they mean. (May be rosacea?)

Damages caused by UVA radiation

A brief reminder of how important UVA filters are in a sunscreen, because most damage is done by UVA radiation.

Look and feel of sunscreen

Key points are:

  • Blends in with no whitecast
  • Doesn’t sting eyes, so easy to apply to under and eye lid area
  • Formulation is hydrating and moisturizing (so no need for additional moisturizer)
  • Feels heavier than other Bioderma sunscreens that I have tested so far, which probably explains why the 30ml container is much smaller than other tubes
  • Not irritating at all

Happy Skin Days’ test

Passes my simple test

***Geek details***

The harmful chemicals I look for are BHT, Oxybenzone, Formaldehyde releasing preservatives and these are absent.

The Filters present and their position in the Ingredient list are as follows:

UVB protection is provided by a combination of Homosalate, Octistalate and Ethylhexyl Triazone. The high SPF comes from Ethylhexyl Triazone that:

  • Is photostable
  • Can be present in small quantities and still give excellent UVB protection
  • Is large in molecular size and therefore, no skin absorption.

Note that when multiple filters are present like this, the sunscreen is relying on synergy between multiple filters (yes, that’s a thing) to up the UVB protection.

What’s Bioderma’s UVA protection?

No mainstream UVA filter is present.

There are only two: Avobenzone (can be irritating) and Zinc Oxide (which is never used except with Titanium Dioxide).

Bioderma are using 2 broadspectrum filters: DHHB and BEMT

Both have following characteristics:

  • Broadspectrum (so cover UVB and UVA regions)
  • Are large molecules, so no skin absorption
  • Photostable, so don’t break down as soon as they come out a tube.
  • Effective even at low %

BEMT provides superior UVB protection and its UVAI protection starts to taper-off at about 360nm.

DHHB provides superior UVAII and UVAI protection upto 360nm.

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