Effective protection against UV damage, pampering care textures and the sensuous summery scent of the light sprays, lotions and creams make Soleil the ideal hair and skin care range for everyone who wants to enjoy fun in the sun without putting their health or appearance at risk.
Effective protection against UV damage, pampering care textures and the sensuous summery scent of the light sprays, lotions and creams make Soleil the ideal hair and skin care range for everyone who wants to enjoy fun in the sun without putting their health or appearance at risk.
A natural, individual and completely safe tan just the way you want it.
With a combination of effective UV filters, cell–active natural active ingredients and a tanning activator, the waterproof conditioning sun milk protects the skin against sun–induced damage.
SPF 50+ provides sensitive skin on the face and body with comprehensive protection against sunburn and deeper damage caused by UV radiation.
Cares for sun–stressed hair, provides comprehensive colour and weather protection and gives it perfect hold.
Cleanses the hair and body after sun exposure, removes sea and chlorinated water residues and protects with an intensively conditioning moisture boost.
Cleanses the hair and body after sun exposure, removes sea and chlorinated water residues and protects with an intensively conditioning moisture boost.
The refreshing body lotion calms and relaxes sun–stressed skin, and supports its natural regeneration and defence mechanisms between sunbathing sessions.
- UV radiation is strongest between 11 am and 3 pm, so try to avoid the midday sun.
- Solar radiation is particularly strong near the Equator and in high mountains.
- Sea water, sand and snow reflect UV rays and strengthen their effect.
- Even in the shade or when the sky is overcast, up to 90% of UV rays can still penetrate their way through. Exposed areas of skin should therefore always be treated with sun protection products.
- Always look for the shade! You can still tan in the shade; it takes longer but is more even and less of a strain on the body.
- Clothing also offers sun protection to a certain extent. You should therefore wear a T-shirt every now and then when on the beach and protect your face, hair and eyes with a sun hat and sunglasses.
- Choose the protection factor that suits your individual light type.
- The sun protection factor describes the protective effect against UVB radiation. The UVA symbol on the product means that the UVA protection is at least a third of the sun protection factor.
- To achieve the protection factor specified, the product must be applied generously.
- To maintain the specified protective effect, the sun protection product should be reapplied around every two hours. But beware: this does not extend the duration of sun protection!
- Although sun protection products are active instantly upon application, you should apply them in good time before venturing outdoors in order to optimally extend your skin’s own protection time.
- Be sure to reapply your sun protection after sweating, after sand or clothes rubbing against your skin and after going in the water.
- UV radiation is strongest between 11 am and 3 pm, so try to avoid the midday sun.
- Solar radiation is particularly strong near the Equator and in high mountains.
- Sea water, sand and snow reflect UV rays and strengthen their effect.
- Even in the shade or when the sky is overcast, up to 90% of UV rays can still penetrate their way through. Exposed areas of skin should therefore always be treated with sun protection products.
- Always look for the shade! You can still tan in the shade; it takes longer but is more even and less of a strain on the body.
- Clothing also offers sun protection to a certain extent. You should therefore wear a T-shirt every now and then when on the beach and protect your face, hair and eyes with a sun hat and sunglasses.
- Choose the protection factor that suits your individual light type.
- The sun protection factor describes the protective effect against UVB radiation. The UVA symbol on the product means that the UVA protection is at least a third of the sun protection factor.
- To achieve the protection factor specified, the product must be applied generously.
- To maintain the specified protective effect, the sun protection product should be reapplied around every two hours. But beware: this does not extend the duration of sun protection!
- Although sun protection products are active instantly upon application, you should apply them in good time before venturing outdoors in order to optimally extend your skin’s own protection time.
- Be sure to reapply your sun protection after sweating, after sand or clothes rubbing against your skin and after going in the water.