Discover daily protection with the CeraVe SPF Moisturiser AM Lotion SPF50, designed specifically for normal to dry skin. Developed with dermatologists, this lightweight facial moisturiser offers broad-spectrum SPF 50+ UVA/UVB protection while delivering intense hydration that lasts up to 24 hours.
Powered by 3 essential ceramides and hyaluronic acid, this fast-absorbing moisturiser strengthens the skin’s natural barrier and keeps it feeling soothed and replenished. The addition of niacinamide helps calm the skin, making it ideal even for sensitive or acne-prone skin types.
The CeraVe SPF Moisturiser is non-comedogenic, non-greasy, and leaves no white residue – perfect for daily wear under makeup or on its own. Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and dry skin.
Key Ingredients & Benefits
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SPF 50+ broad-spectrum protection against UVA/UVB rays
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Ceramides (1, 3, 6-II) restore and maintain the skin barrier
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Hyaluronic Acid helps retain skin’s natural moisture
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Niacinamide soothes and calms irritation
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Non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, and dermatologically tested
How to Use CeraVe SPF Moisturiser
Apply liberally every morning to clean, dry skin on the face and neck. Use as the final step in your skincare routine before sun exposure. Reapply as necessary.
FAQs
1. What skin types is the CeraVe SPF Moisturiser suitable for?
It is ideal for normal to dry skin, but its non-comedogenic formula is suitable for all skin types.
2. Can I use this moisturiser under makeup?
Yes, the lightweight, fast-absorbing formula layers well under makeup without leaving a greasy residue.
3. How often should I reapply this moisturiser with SPF?
Apply every morning and reapply every 2 hours when exposed to sunlight for extended periods.
4. Is CeraVe SPF Moisturiser fragrance-free?
Yes, it is free from fragrance, parabens, and other common irritants.
5. Does this moisturiser leave a white cast?
No. Its ultra-light formula absorbs quickly without leaving a white or chalky residue.
Learn more about CeraVe’s Dermatologist-Developed Formulas
What is SPF and why is it important? (NHS Guide)








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