
Bioderma Photoderm Xdefense Ultra Fluid Spf50+ 40ml Tinted Shade 01
Bioderma Photoderm Xdefense Ultra Fluid Spf50+ 40ml Tinted Shade 01 is a very high sun protection fluid designed to defend skin against UVA/UVB rays, oxidative stress, and premature aging. Enriched with CELLULAR DEFENSE™ technology and vitamin E, it helps protect against free radicals and supports skin’s natural resilience. With an ultra-light, non-greasy texture, it blends effortlessly for daily use and leaves no heavy residue. This version is tinted (Shade T01 – Very Light), providing subtle coverage to even out skin tone and enhance radiance while offering invisible protection. Suitable for sensitive skin and dermatologically tested.
Bioderma Photoderm Xdefense Ultra Fluid Spf50+ 40ml Tinted Shade 01 is a very high sun protection fluid designed to defend skin against UVA/UVB rays, oxidative stress, and premature aging. Enriched with CELLULAR DEFENSE™ technology and vitamin E, it helps protect against free radicals and supports skin’s natural resilience. With an ultra-light, non-greasy texture, it blends effortlessly for daily use and leaves no heavy residue. This version is tinted (Shade T01 – Very Light), providing subtle coverage to even out skin tone and enhance radiance while offering invisible protection. Suitable for sensitive skin and dermatologically tested.
Original: $39.49
-70%$39.49
$11.85Description
Bioderma Photoderm Xdefense Ultra Fluid Spf50+ 40ml Tinted Shade 01 is a very high sun protection fluid designed to defend skin against UVA/UVB rays, oxidative stress, and premature aging. Enriched with CELLULAR DEFENSE™ technology and vitamin E, it helps protect against free radicals and supports skin’s natural resilience. With an ultra-light, non-greasy texture, it blends effortlessly for daily use and leaves no heavy residue. This version is tinted (Shade T01 – Very Light), providing subtle coverage to even out skin tone and enhance radiance while offering invisible protection. Suitable for sensitive skin and dermatologically tested.














