Avene Cleanance Tinted Sunscreen SPF 50+ is a tinted sunscreen with all-new chemical sunscreen filters, including TriAsorB™. This sunscreen is very moisturizing; however, it does contain fragrance. The tint may be too dark for lighter skin tones. Read the detailed review on this Avene tinted sunscreen below.

Having TriAsorB and iron oxides together in sunscreen can be a powerful duo to protect our skin from visible light in addition to UV rays. Avene Cleanance tinted sunscreen SPF 50+ has such a combination.
The brand
Avene is a well-known brand for its effective sensitive skin-friendly products. Their orange sun care line is very impressive when it comes to solid sun protection.
They had several sunscreens with Tinosorb M which can provide excellent protection from UV rays. However, they left a strong white cast on my skin. They recently came out with multiple sunscreens in the range with their new filter, TriAsorB.
Claims
What the brand says:
” Cleanance Solaire SPF 50+ offers ultra-broad spectrum sun protection. This sun cream is ideal for protecting oily skin with imperfections on a daily basis. With Monolaurin, a sebo-reducing active ingredient, it visibly reduces blemishes and helps prevent the appearance of marks due to sun exposure. Its natural shade allows it to be adapted to most skin tones and to even out the complexion on a daily basis, making it an excellent base for make-up. The formula is also water resistant.
This new sun care product incorporates TriAsorB ™, a new ultra-broad spectrum sun filter that protects against UV rays and beyond with protection from skin-ageing HEV blue light, up to 450 nm.
Benefits
• PHOTOPROTECTIVE: photostable UVB-UVA filters that combat the harmful effects of the sun’s rays.
• ANTIOXIDANT: helps provide overall cellular protection against oxidative stress.
• EVENS OUT THE COMPLEXION: evens skin tone and brightens, providing radiance.
• SEBOREGULATOR: leads to a significant reduction in acne lesions.”
Video review
Ingredients
Avene Thermal Spring Water (Avene Aqua). C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate. Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate. Ethylhexyl Triazone. Phenylene Bis-Diphenyltriazine. Water (Aqua). Glycerin. Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine. Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891). Potassium Cetyl Phosphate. Oryza Sativa (Rice) Starch (Oryza Sativa Starch). Isononyl Isononanoate. Glyceryl Laurate. Glyceryl Stearate. Stearyl Alcohol. Tapioca Starch. Vp/Eicosene Copolymer. Alumina. Benzoic Acid. Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride. Caprylyl Glycol. Fragrance (Parfum). Glyceryl Behenate. Glyceryl Dibehenate. Iron Oxides (Ci 77492) (Ci 77491) (Ci 77499). Isopropyl Myristate. Isopropyl Titanium Triisostearate. Polyhydroxystearic Acid. Ppg-1-Peg-9 Lauryl Glycol Ether. Propylene Carbonate. Stearalkonium Hectorite. Tocopheryl Glucoside. Tribehenin. Xanthan Gum. Zinc Gluconate
Free of
It is free of alcohol, dyes, silicones, and essential oils.
Sunscreen/UV filters
- Uvinul A Plus (DHHB, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate): It can protect from both UVA 1 and UVA 2 rays.
- Uvinul T 150 (Octyltriazone, Ethylhexyl Triazone): It is a photostable UVB filter.
- Tinosorb S (Bemotrizinol, Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine): This is a great broad-spectrum sunscreen that can protect from UVB, UVA1, and UVA2 rays.
- TriAsorB™ (Phenylene Bis-Diphenyltriazine): A new sunscreen filter that can protect from UVB, UVA1, UVA2, and high energy visible light (HEVL) up to 450 nm.
Visible light and its effect on the skin are well recognized now. There are several studies that have shown this. However, there are not a lot of ingredients that can protect our skin from its deleterious effects. Iron oxides, TriAsorB, and topical antioxidants are a few ingredients that can help us protect our skin from visible light.

If you look at the chart above, you can see the combination of these four sunscreen filters can provide great coverage from UV rays and high-energy visible light (HEVL).
However, Triasorb gives good protection from high energy visible light up to about 450 nm (HEVL extends from 400 to 500 nm), after that, it decreases. This is where iron oxides can come into play.
If you are interested to read more about Triasorb, you can see this journal article.
Iron oxides
Most tinted sunscreens have a mixture of yellow, red, and black iron oxides. All these iron oxides have different profiles in relation to protection from visible light. Yellow iron oxides can protect up to 500 nm, red up to 570-580 nm, and black iron oxides through the whole visible light range.
However, we don’t have a lot of data as to what concentration of these iron oxides should be used and as of now, there is no universal standard method to measure protection from visible light.
So, if you want to get good protection from high-energy visible light, it may be a good idea to combine Triasorb and iron oxides and this sunscreen has such a combination. Hopefully, we see more data and research on this in the future.
Other notable ingredients
- Avene thermal spring water: It is well known for its healing properties.
- Oryza sativa (Rice) starch and (Oryza sativa starch) Tapioca starch: These have absorbing properties so can provide a mattifying effect and soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Glyceryl laurate: There are some studies documenting its role as an antimicrobial. It can be helpful for acne. Also, Avene’s official website mentions that it can reduce excess sebum production.
- Zinc gluconate: This is the last ingredient on the list. It may be beneficial for acne and healing skin.
- Fragrance: This sunscreen has fragrance, so make sure to patch test if you have sensitive skin.
UV protection
It is SPF 50+, which is the measure of protection from UVB rays. It has a UVA circle seal which means that the product meets the European recommendation for sunscreen to offer a UVA protection factor equivalent to at least a third of their SPF. (For example here, 50/3 is 16.7 and since it is SPF 50+, the UVA protection factor is more than 16.7, usually ~20)
Water resistance
It is labeled as a water-resistant formulation.
Packaging
It comes in a tube packaging of 50 ml. As per Avene “Its new eco-designed bottle is lighter in plastic, recyclable, and contains 64% recycled plastic (excluding the cap)”.

Texture
This sunscreen comes out as a lotion. It is a little thicker than Avene Intense Protect SPF 50+ and Avene Fluid Sunscreen SPF 50+. It spreads easily on the skin.

Application
It can be tricky to use a tinted sunscreen especially when you have to apply the correct amount of 1/4 teaspoon. The first few days I used the correct amount and applied it in two layers, half the amount first, let it dry, and then the rest.
The sunscreen is very pigmented and the tint is a tiny bit too dark and orange for me (I am Fitzpatrick skin type 3). It provides medium coverage. It covered my redness and dark circles pretty well.
The finish is shiny and it transfers easily. However, even when I applied the full amount, the finish was not as shiny as Avene Intense Protect SPF 50+. The fragrance is almost like baby products and it didn’t bother me.
How I am using it right now
I apply one finger length of Avene fluid sunscreen SPF 50+, let it dry, and then apply one finger length of Avene Cleanance Tinted Sunscreen on top. Both sunscreens have somewhat different textures so I will not mix them.
By using this way, I may benefit from both iron oxides and Triasorb.


- Does it feel heavy? You can feel the layer of sunscreen on your face and with reapplication, it starts feeling heavy.
- Does it feel sticky? The sunscreen can transfer to things your face comes in contact with.
- Universal Color? It was a little dark and orange for my skin when applied in full amount. It may not match every skin tone (but that’s with almost all tinted sunscreens).
- Eye stinging? It didn’t sting my eyes. I am always very careful about applying anything close to my eyes.
- Does it dry out my skin? Nope, no drying out of the skin. It did not settle in my fine lines or cling to any dry patches on my face.
Reapplication
With reapplication, the color became darker and became very apparent (picture above). It almost looked as if I had a foundation on my face. So most days, I applied another chemical sunscreen for reapplication.
However, no pilling issues with this sunscreen.
Removal
As compared to Avene Intense Protect SPF 50+, this comes off easily with my water-based cleanser.
Performance
I have worn this sunscreen both indoors and outdoors. Outdoors in heat and humidity, it can get very shiny and sticky but it protects my skin really well – no redness from walking in direct sunlight.
The fragrance in his didn’t bother my skin, though I try to avoid skincare products with fragrance.
This sunscreen may be best for normal to dry skin types, however, it may not match every skin tone. I think it’s best suited for medium to dark skin tones.
Value for money
The price may vary widely depending on where you buy the sunscreen from. It comes in 50 ml packaging and the price varies from $15 and above.
Pros and cons
Pros
- New-generation sunscreen filters
- Broad spectrum protection from UV rays
- Triasorb and iron oxides can protect from high-energy visible light
- Water-resistant formula
Cons
- Color is not universal so may not be suitable for every skin tone
- Finish is shiny
- Contains fragrance
Will I buy it again
Probably no!! I like using it as a tinted product. I use it as a final layer over another sunscreen to get the benefit of iron oxides and TriAsorb. However, I would not use it as a sole sunscreen since I find it hard to use it for reapplication.
Where to buy
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Alternatives
If the tint doesn’t match your skin, and you are looking for protection from visible light, you can choose from the following:
- Use a tinted sunscreen with iron oxides like Drmtlgy Physical sunscreen SPF 44 (read my review here), or Drmtlgy Universal tinted Moisturizer SPF 46 (view on Amazon).
- Use a non-tinted Avene sunscreen with Triasorb like Avene Intense Protect SPF 50+ (review) or Avene SPF 50+ Fluid (review). These can leave a white cast.
- Add a layer of tinted product with iron oxides like foundation, or CC cream over your sunscreen.
Summary and score
This Avene tinted sunscreen has a powerful duo – TriAsorb and iron oxides for protection from high-energy visible light. In addition, it has new-generation sunscreen filters.
This sunscreen is a great option for anyone dealing with hyperpigmentation. It is best suited for normal to dry skin.
Review rating: 4.3/5
Disclaimer: The ingredient list/ price is subject to change over time, so make sure you check them before buying any product.