Hawaii law compliance
The State of Hawaii has decided to ban the use of some chemical substances in sun creams by passing the Hawaii law, in force since 1 January 2021. This law lists chemical substances such as oxybenzone and octinoxate that are often found in sun creams, which are likely to weaken or destroy coral. Our formulas comply with this requirement.
Product description: sun cream
Protection rating 50+: Very high UVA/UVB protection. Moisturising. Non-sticky. Highly resistant to water. Sweat-resistant. Dermatologically tested.
Product description: Sun protection lip balm
Lip balm in the cap. SPF 50 +. Very high UVA/UVB protection. Moisturising. Water and sweat-resistant.
Quality Commitment (1/2)
Decathlon is going further than international cosmetic regulations and has banned more than 1000 controversial substances that we don't want in our products, even if they are authorised on the market. For example, recognised endocrine disruptors and certain preservatives.
Quality Commitment (2/2)
When it comes to UV filters, we have very high standards and only authorise a small list of UV filters in our products that have been approved by our toxicologist as being the least harmful to our health
Precautions for use
Apply cream 20 minutes before exposure to the sun.
Apply generously and evenly before sun exposure and re-apply at least every 2 hours. Avoid the sun when it is at its strongest. Sunburn is dangerous, especially for children. Do not expose babies and young children to the sun and heat.
Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
Avoid direct contact with clothes.