Sizes 100 ml/200 ml

Sensitive Skin SPF 50+

This gentle, but highly effective, sun cream is dermatologically tested for sensitive skin, fragrance free, AllergyCertified and vegan. It delivers up to 10 hours of very high braod spectrum protection which guards your skin from both UVA and UVB rays.  

What makes it unique

Riemann P20 Sensitive Skin is a sun cream featuring our Triple Protection Technology, that provides up to 10 hours of protection, high water resistance and twice the EU’s required UVA protection. A gentle and fast-absorbing cream that is easy to apply and dermatologically tested for sensitive skin.

A sunscreen for those who require the best protection for their sensitive skin.

UVB/SPF 50+ / Very high protection  –  UVA-PF above 40
Formulated without: Fragrance, Homosalate, Octocrylene

  • Protects up to 10 hours
    High durability for long-lasting protection
  • Highly water resistant
    Protects up to 80 minutes in the water (4×20 minutes)
  • High-level UVA protection
    4-star UVA rating and a UVA protection factor above 40 helps prevent skin damage
  • Dermatologically tested for sensitive skin
    Tested and approved even on sensitive skin
  • Hypoallergenic
    An extra layer of safety and certainty for your sensitive skin
  • Broad-spectrum protection
    Protects against both UVA and UVB
  • EcoSun Pass Approved
    Formulated without UV-filters that are known to pose a threat to aquatic life – for a reduced environmental impact
  • AllergyCertified
    Ingredients carefully selected and screened for potential allergens and endocrine disruptors
  • Easy to apply
    A gentle fast-absorbing formula that is easy to apply for optimal usage
  • Certified Vegan
    Formulated without any animal-derived ingredients
Product authenticity

Tried and tested on real consumers

  • 98% agree they like the fell of the product on their skin
  • 95% agree that the product is quickly absorbed
  • 100% agree that the product was gentle on their skin
  • 96% agree that the product left no marks on their clothing

Riemann P20 Sensitive Skin SPF 50+ the ideal sun protection for your sensitive skin

Our Promise

Though on the sun, gentle on the skin

Today, more and more consumers consider themselves to have sensitive skin and are looking for sunscreens that are hypoallergenic and gentle, but also provide the best in sun protection. With Riemann P20 Sensitive Skin SPF 50+ you get the best of both worlds. We provide you with a hypoallergenic sunscreen that is gentle and fast-absorbing and has been dermatologically tested for sensitive skin. Still this gentle formula gives you our Triple Protection Technology that provides you with high-level UVA protection, high water resistance and protects you for up to 10 hours. This means that you don’t have to compromise on protecting yourself from the sun because you choose a gentler product for your sensitive skin.

Protection without compromise

APPLICATION

How to protect yourself

Always remember to apply liberally to the entire body. It is recommended to use at least 40ml of sun protection per application to deliver the optimal protection. Applying too little sun protection will significantly reduce the level of protection. Always reapply after excessive sweating or towel drying. Don’t stay too long in the sun and make sure to take breaks from the sun. Remember to let the product absorb and dry before going out into the sun.

Because enjoying life, should be the only thing on your mind

STAY SAFE IN THE SUN

Whether at work or at play, spending time outdoors feels great and can be good for you – as long as you protect yourself. In addition to using sunscreen, always take these simple precautions when you spend time in the sun.   

1 SEEK SHADE BETWEEN 11 AM AND 3 PM
Stay out of the sun between the hours of 11am and 3pm when the intensity of the sun’s rays is strongest. Do not stay in the sun too long even when using sun protection. Remember that sand, water and snow reflects and amplifies the UV rays from the sun.

2 WEAR LIGHT CLOTHING AND SUNGLASSES
You can protect yourself with light clothing, a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses.


3 USE ENOUGH SUNSCREEN
Always remember to apply enough sunscreen to achieve the protection stated on the product. An adult should use appr. 30-40 ml or a good handful for a full body coverage and about 20 ml for a child. It fits fairly well with a 100 ml sunscreen equivalent to 2-3 applications per adult. If you apply less sunscreen, the sun protection factor and protection will decrease significantly.

4 KEEP CHILDREN OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT
Never expose babies and young children to direct sunlight. Children should have extra protection against the ultraviolet rays. Use sunscreens with high sun protection factors, light clothes and a sunhat. Good sun habits as a child can reduce the risk for sunburned skin, skin damages and skin cancer later in life.

5 LIMIT SUN EXPOSURE
Pay attention not to exceed sun exposure for longer than your skin type allows.

6 IF ALREADY BURNT, STAY OUT OF THE SUN
If you Are already burnt, stay out of the sun. Do not apply P20 to broken or sun-scorched skin.

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Original Face SPF 30

The improved Original Face SPF 30 has the same high performance sun protection but has been ecologically improved to only contain ingredients which are not known to be harmful for the coral reefs and marine environment, and has been EcoSun Pass approved for a reduced environmental impact. The new formulation has also been AllergyCertified – minimizing the risk of developing allergies.

 

Original Spray SPF 20

The improved Original formula has the same high performing protection but has been ecologically improved to only contain ingredients which are not known to be harmful for the coral reefs and marine environment – Respecting Ocean Life. The new formulation has also been AllergyCertified – minimizing the risk of developing allergies.

Urban Shield SPF 50+

The new Riemann P20 Urban Shield delivers protection against daily environmental aggressors: UVA and UVB radiation, outdoor dust, heavy metals and smoke. It protects against photoaging of skin and is tested safe to use around the eyes.

 

Something new under the sun

Travelling abroad

It’s not the destination itself that decides how much sunscreen you should use when traveling abroad – it’s much more the elements and nature of the earth, that control how to protect your skin from the harmful rays of the sun. You can just as easily get sunburns and damaged skin at your next skiingtrip, as you can at the beach in Thailand. In short, if you are travelling near equator or at high altitudes, you are at an increased risk of the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Something new under the sun

Chemical vs. mineral sunscreens

There is a misconception that mineral UV-filters are better for your skin than the chemical ones. They both provide protection against the different UV rays, but in very different ways. The mineral filters stays on top of the skin and provides a protective layer between the sun and your skin. Where as the chemical filters are absorbed by your skin and will reflect the UV rays.

The main difference is their ingredients. Mineral sun protection contains titanium dioxide and zinc oxide whilst chemical sun protection includes organic and more active ingredients.

So, which one is better for you? Well, that depends on what you prefer. To help you tick off your box, we’ve put together a list of each characteristic for chemical and mineral sun protection:

Mineral
• Typically, thicker in texture
• Non-cosmetic tint that might leave a white cast on the skin
• Do not penetrate below the top layers of the skin and increases the risk of the SPF being rubbed off
• Inorganic ingredients: zinc oxide and titanium dioxide

Chemical
• Typically, lighter in texture
• Invisible formulas that leave no white cast on the skin
• Penetrates the top layers of the skin and makes it more resistant to skin friction
• Organic ingredients

Something new under the sun

Inside on a sunny day

Whether you are in your car, using public transportation, in your office or at home, you are exposed to the damaging UVA rays. These can cause premature aging of the skin like wrinkles and pigmentation. The UVB rays are not able to penetrate glass and therefore can’t damage the skin in these situations, but the UVA rays penetrate glass and can create DNA damages in your skin that can cause this premature aging and increase the risk of other skin complications. Meaning it is crucial to use a broad-spectrum UVA and UVB sunscreen, and that you look for a protection with a high UVA protection factor. In EU it’s required that all sunscreens contains at least 1/3 of the SPF in UVA protection meaning that a SPF30 must contain at least a UVA PF of 10. However in P20 sunscreens the UVA PF is more than twice as high as EU requires – providing you with an optimal UVA protection.

Something new under the sun

Rain or shine

There is a common misconception that you only need sun protection when you’re chasing the sun on hot summer days. However, most skin damage, like wrinkles, premature ageing and redness happens every day all year due to harmful UVA rays. That means that your skin is damaged over a lifetime whether you burn or not, and it is important to stay protected every day.

But what if I wake up to a grey and cloudy day? Even on those days, when you can’t see or feel the sun, it’s always there. In fact, up to 80% of the sun’s rays can pass through clouds and cause skin damage – and worst of all passes through windows of your house or car. So, rain or shine – make sure to always stay protected.

Something new under the sun

Sun protection and Vitamin D

You know that we are supposed to get our vital Vitamin D from the ray of the sun – and you also know that we must use sunscreen to protect us from the ray of the sun. It sounds like a classic contradiction, right? How are we supposed to get our daily dose of Vitamin D, if we block it with sun protection?

You only need 10 minutes in the sun to obtain the right amount of Vitamin D and that doesn’t necessarily means lying face up in the sun, but rather that you spend time outside walking to the office, gardening, exercising etc. No sun protection blocks 100% of the rays, so it all adds up.

Something new under the sun

Make-up and skin care with SPF

You might have noticed that makeup and sun protection no longer is two separate concepts. There is a wonderful world of make-up with SPF out there, like moisturizers, foundations and even powders – but before you get ahead of yourself and think that you can skip sun protection just by applying your daily makeup routine, we must stop you. Makeup with SPF can’t replace regular, daily sun protection – and it shouldn’t. Why, you ask? Because the amount of makeup you apply to your skin is minimal and does not stand a chance to getting you the full SPF number your skin needs. That’s not to say that you get a little more protection with SPF makeup, but it is not strong enough to protect you on its own.

Something new under the sun

Pregnancy and skin

We will be the first to admit that the sweet waiting time can be filled with anticipation and worries, hence we all want to do what is best for our little ones. There has been a lot of discussion regarding whether sunscreens are safe to use during pregnancy. Your concern and awareness about ingredients often increase as there are a lot of different opinions and voices about this. But make no mistake, you absolutely must use sun protection while you’re both pregnant and breastfeeding. You might have your own favorite, but the most important aspect is that you use a broad-spectrum sun cream which offers protection against UVA and UVB rays.

Something new under the sun

Children in the sun

As a parent it’s a daily task to take precautions to protect your sweethearts – especially from the sun. The best advice is to keep children out of direct sunlight as studies shows that most of the sun damage suffered by our skin occurs before the age of 20.

But to prevent your toddler to play outside in the sun completely is just cruel. Therefore, it’s important to teach your children from an early age how to protect themselves in the sun – and hopefully it will help them develop good habits that can last a lifetime. Try to make the application more fun by getting creative. Here is a tip: Make them guess the picture you are drawing as you squeeze the sun cream onto their skin and tell them they can help ‘rub it out’. Or do a ‘Join the dots with the sun cream, letting them spread the cream from one dot to another.

However, sunscreen application is best avoided in infants less than 6 months as babies have a higher surface-area to body-weight ratio compared with older children, which can lead to a greater risk of an unwanted allergic reaction.