Riding high on the success of several cult favourites – ‘bum bum’ ring a bell? – Sol de Janeiro returns to the beauty mart with a hot new launch; meet Rio Radiance, an SPF duo that promises optimal sun protection while delivering a healthy sheen. In a campaign fronted by American model and influencer Sofia Richie Grainge, you come across lightweight body sunscreens that smell and feel as good as they look, formulated with broad spectrum SPF 50 for some serious UV protection.
Leave it to the skin-soothing formulas to transport you to a tropical paradise, boasting the nostalgic scent of tuberose and leite de coco. Hailing from the Cheirosa 87 scent family, you’re met with familiar, enticing notes of ylang-ylang, vanilla, and amber essence right off the bat. Better yet, 93% of consumers have reported that the sunscreen blends beautifully into the skin. An all-year-long body care essential, if I may, bag these babies exclusively on Nykaa.
Sol de Janeiro Rio Radiance SPF 50 Body Lotion
Invite this 100% mineral sunscreen into your body care regime stat – SDJ’s Rio Radiance SPF 50 Body Lotion leaves your skin feeling silky smooth and nourished, courtesy of niacinamide, Pongamia seed extract, and cupuaçu butter. Replenishing moisture sans delivering a greasy residue, the potent antioxidants promise a gorgeous glow by visibly brightening the skin.
Sol de Janeiro Rio Radiance SPF 50 Body Oil
If an instantly quenching, weightless formula is more your thing, opt for SDJ’s Rio Radiance SPF 50 Body Oil which features a generous dose of shimmer for enhanced skin luminosity. Enriched with patauá oil and golden mica, the velvety elixir quickly penetrates the skin to provide a healthy, sunlit glow. The best part? It’s water-resistant for up to 40 minutes!
Free from oxybenzone, octinoxate, phthalates, and parabens, the sun care formulations are safe for your skin – and the planet. Plus, the heady combination of leite de coco, warm sand, solar tuberose, ylang-ylang, vanilla, and amber essence lingers all day long; a treat to the senses, really. My takeaway in a few words? Sunscreen worthy of your skin.