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Product information "Sun milk spray Monoi de Tahiti coconut SPF 50"
What is the Monoi de Tahiti Coconut Sun Milk Spray with SPF 50?
This sun milk spray, enriched with real Monoi de Tahiti, offers comprehensive protection and intensive moisturisation for the body, so you can feel completely relaxed. It moisturises, promotes a natural tan and efficiently protects the skin from the sun's harmful rays (UVA and UVB) thanks to its practical multi-position spray, which makes application quick and easy. The ultra-light, non-greasy milky texture is instantly absorbed and leaves no white residue, leaving your skin beautifully radiant. The sweet scent of coconut, the exotic fruit par excellence, gives your whole body a pleasant fragrance. Thanks to its aerosol spray, even hard-to-reach areas of the body such as the back can be effortlessly moisturised.
What are the benefits of the sun spray with sun protection factor 50?
- Contains Monoi de Tahiti Appellation d'Origine (controlled designation of origin)
- Moisturises the skin
- High-quality ingredients
- Protects the skin from UVA and UVB radiation
- Multi-position spray - sun spray
- No gas emissions
- Leaves no white marks
- Ultra-light, milky texture
- Sublimises the skin
- Very high sun protection factor 50(SPF 50), ideal for the whole family
Why use sun protection spray with SPF 50?
Using sunscreen spray is a simple and effective way to protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun's rays. These rays are responsible for a number of skin problems, including sunburn, premature skin ageing and even skin cancer.
The sunscreen spray works by forming a barrier on the surface of the skin that absorbs and diffuses the rays before they can penetrate the skin and cause damage. It contains chemical compounds that are able to absorb UVa and UVB rays and convert them into harmless heat, as well as physical compounds that act as tiny mirrors, reflecting the rays from the skin's surface.
It is important to emphasise that no sunscreen spray can provide 100 per cent protection against UVA and UVB rays. However, it is an effective method of reducing the risk of skin damage from sun exposure. It should be used in conjunction with other protective measures such as wearing sunglasses, hats and protective clothing, as well as seeking shade during the sun's strongest hours.
There are several reasons why sunscreen spray is a good choice for sun protection. Firstly, it is very easy to apply. All you have to do is apply the spray to the skin and rub it in until it is completely absorbed. It is also very practical for use on large areas of skin and hard-to-reach places such as the back. In addition, it is lightweight and non-greasy, making it a convenient option for people who don't like thick creams or lotions on their skin.
Secondly, sunscreen spray offers broad protection against UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays penetrate deep into the skin and are responsible for premature skin ageing and skin cancer, while UVB rays mainly cause sunburn. A good sunscreen spray should be labelled as "broad spectrum protection", which means that it protects against both types of rays.
Thirdly, sunscreen spray is water and sweat resistant, making it a good option for outdoor activities and water sports. However, it is important to note that no sunscreen is completely waterproof, and it should be reapplied after swimming or heavy sweating.
Finally, sunscreen spray is often enriched with additional skin-caring ingredients such as aloe vera, vitamin E and antioxidants that nourish and hydrate the skin while protecting it from the sun.
To summarise, sunscreen spray should be an essential part of any skincare routine, regardless of the season. It provides effective protection from harmful UV rays, is easy to apply and wear, and can help preserve the health and appearance of the skin.
What isMonoï de Tahiti?
It is a premium, natural skin and hair care product made in the South Pacific, more specifically in French Polynesia. Tahiti is known for its beautiful beaches, turquoise waters and exotic flora. One of the plants that thrives on these islands is the tiare flower, also known as the Tahitian gardenia. This flower, together with virgin coconut, is the main ingredient of Monoi de Tahiti.
The production is a traditional process that involves the use of natural, locally grown ingredients and a unique method of infusion. The tiare flowers are hand-picked and then soaked in virgin coconut oil. The oil is extracted from mature coconuts harvested from the coconut palms of Tahiti's coral soils. This method of infusion allows the nutrient-rich properties of the tiare flower to penetrate the monoi oil and create a powerful blend.
This coconut oil is known for its moisturising properties and is often used as a skin and hair treatment. It is rich in fatty acids that help to soften and smooth the skin by locking in moisture and creating a protective film. It also helps to nourish and restore dry and damaged hair by strengthening the hair strands and giving them a healthy shine. In addition, it has antioxidant properties that can help protect the skin from the damaging effects of free radicals.
Monoï oil has a distinctive, exotic scent that is often associated with paradise. It is a sweet, floral fragrance reminiscent of tropical islands and relaxing holidays. This makes it a favourite ingredient in many perfumes and fragrance products.
Importantly, genuine Monoi de Tahiti carries the Appellations d'Origine certificate (controlled designation of origin), which guarantees its authenticity and quality. This means that it fulfils strict production requirements and is only produced in French Polynesia.
In summary, Monoi de Tahiti is a unique, natural skin and hair care product known for its moisturising, nourishing and antioxidant properties. It is the result of a traditional Tahitian manufacturing process that utilises the natural, locally grown ingredients of tiare flower and coconut. With its distinctive, sweet and floral fragrance, it can help to enhance feelings of beauty and relaxation.
Don't you tan with SPF 50?
The question of whether you can still tan with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 50 is a common misconception when it comes to sun protection and skin tanning. The simple answer is yes, you can tan despite using a high SPF. However, it is important to understand how sun protection and tanning work in order to fully comprehend this phenomenon.
The SPF of a sun cream refers to the amount of ultraviolet B (UVB) rays it can block. UVB rays are responsible for sunburn, while UVA rays are responsible for skin ageing. However, both can cause skin cancer. A higher SPF means that more UVB rays are blocked. For example, an SPF of 50 means that 98% of UVB rays are blocked. However, this does not mean that 100% of the rays are blocked. A small percentage still gets through, which can lead to tanning.
Tanning is a natural defence reaction of the skin to UV radiation. When the skin is exposed to UV rays, it produces more melanin, the pigment that gives the skin its colour, to protect itself. This process results in a darker skin colour. Even if a high SPF blocks most UVB rays, some still get through so the skin can still produce melanin and tan.
It is important to note that tanning does not mean that the skin is not damaged. UV rays can cause DNA damage that can lead to skin cancer. Therefore, it is always important to use adequate sun protection, regardless of whether you want to tan or not. Even though a high SPF can slow down the tanning process, it offers better protection against skin damage.
To summarise, it is possible to get a tan despite using a sun cream with a high SPF. However, it is important to remember that tanning is a sign of skin damage and that adequate sun protection is crucial to minimise the risk of serious skin problems.
How to apply the sun protection spray?
- Apply 15 to 20 minutes before sun exposure to stimulate sun protection.
- Shake the spray well and then apply generously to the body before sun exposure to ensure it is well protected and moisturised.
- Reapply frequently.
- With high sun protection, particularly suitable for light-coloured, sun-sensitive skin.
- Gradually reduce your time in the sun as the days go by
What should I bear in mind when sunbathing to ensure the right sun protection?
- Protect your skin before you go out in the sun, as UV protection only takes effect after a while.
- Always use sun protection products that suit your skin type to avoid sunburn.
- Be aware that overexposure to the sun can be harmful to your health.
- Always keep babies and young children out of direct sunlight.
- Avoid being in direct sunlight between 12pm and 4pm as UV radiation is at its most intense during this time.
- Slow, gentle tanning without damaging the skin leads to a longer-lasting tan.
Which ingredients are contained in the sun protection spray Monoi de Tahiti Coconut
aqua, octocrylene, ethylhexyl triazone, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, dibutyl adipate, c12-15 alkyl benzoate, glyceryl stearate, ceteareth-20, diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate, polysilicone-15, dicaprylyl carbonate, glycerin, disodium cetearyl sulfosuccinate, aminomethyl propanol, bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine, polymethyl methacrylate, sodium laureth sulfate, magnesium aluminium silicate, ceteareth-12, cetearyl alcohol, cetyl palmitate, cocos nucifera oil, gardenia tahitensis flower extract, tocopherol, helianthus annuus seed oil, tocopheryl acetate, phenoxyethanol, chlorphenesin, parfum, acrylates copolymer, ppg-26-buteh-26, peg-40 hydrogenated castor oil, triethanolamine, alpha isomethyl ionone, benzyl salicylate, coumarin, limonene, monoï 1%.
Warnings:
Contains 0.7% flammable substances. The container is pressurised and may explode if heated. Do not puncture or burn, even after use. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other sources of ignition. Do not smoke. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to temperatures above 50 °C/122 °F.
Contents: 150 ml