Sunny Side Up

Whether it’s lazing on the beach or just getting sun in the city, there’s a raft of products that will help you get sunkissed in a healthy way, says Robina Dam


Photography: Keene Repro Limited

L’Occitane do Brasil protection milk SPF15, £14

This product is developed and manufactured in Brazil and what they don’t know about bronzed bodies, you don’t need to know. Good for olive skins. www.loccitane.com

Erbaviva sunscreen for children SPF15, £16

This American range, which is free from chemicals, can be used on infants with even sensitive skin. www.erbaviva.com

St Tropez gradual tan for body, £14

The byword for fake tan, St Tropez’s latest range brings this product for people who want to develop golden skin hues gradually – a slow burn, if you will. www.st-tropez.com

Révive Filtre de Soleil SPF45, £50

Launching in the middle of this month, Révive’s newest product ticks all the boxes – it feels light on the skin but also offers one of the highest SPFs available for the face. www.spacenk.com

Institut Esthederm Photo Reverse hyperpigmented skin, £61

This Parisian house has been at the forefront of suncare research for three decades. Their new star is this milky spray aimed at those who already display the effects of sun damage. www.salonskincare.co.uk

Philosophy’s Shelter SPF30, £21.60

Men are still behind when it comes to awareness of sun damage; Philosophy’s unisex image goes long way towards rectifying this. It’s almost scentless, which helps. www.philosophy.com

Dermalogica’s Super sensitive faceblock SPF30, £33.60

Dermalogica’s high SPF concentrate can be mixed in with your usual moisturiser or used alone – a few drops suffice. www.dermalogica.com/uk

To see the skincare or fragrance lines available onboard, turn to p97 or ask a member of Cabin Crew.

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