La Roche-Posay: the honest verdict.
France's most-prescribed dermo-cosmetic brand, tested across the eight products you'll actually find on the Australian shelf. The five worth buying — and the three that ride the brand's reputation harder than the formulation deserves.
- Position
- Premium · Pharmacy
- Founded
- 1975 · La Roche-Posay, France
- Available at
- Adore, Chemist Warehouse, Priceline

Anthelios Range
Pharmacy-grade SPF and barrier care. Used by dermatology clinics on post-procedure skin across Australia.
The five products to buy and the three to skip from France's most-prescribed range.
La Roche-Posay is one of those brands where the dermatologist endorsement is genuinely earned — and the result is that everything in the range gets the same halo, deserved or not. After six weeks of testing across four skin types (Type I sensitive, Type II reactive, Type III combination, Type IV oily-acneic), here's what's actually worth your money.
Buy without thinking: Anthelios Invisible Fluid SPF50+ is the daily sunscreen Australian dermatologists recommend by name. Cicaplast Baume B5+ earns its permanent bathroom-shelf spot — the most versatile barrier-repair balm in the price bracket and the one we reach for after retinol nights. Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser is the cleanser derms actually use themselves. Lipikar Balm AP+M is the body moisturiser to keep on hand for eczema-prone skin. Effaclar Micellar Water is a quiet workhorse — better than Bioderma at a similar price.
Skip or substitute: Effaclar Duo (M) is overpriced for what's effectively a 2% BHA — Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid does it cheaper and the formulation is more elegant. Hyalu B5 is a fine hyaluronic serum but underperforms The Inkey List Hyaluronic Acid at a quarter of the price. Mela B3 is too gentle a niacinamide+melasyl formula to do real pigmentation work — for the same money, Skinceuticals Discoloration Defense is dramatically more effective.
What we'd buy again
- Anthelios Invisible Fluid SPF50+ — Glow's #1 daily SPF for sensitive/reactive skin
- Cicaplast Baume B5+ — the universal barrier balm worth permanent shelf space
- Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser — the cleanser dermatologists actually use
- Lipikar Balm AP+M — the body moisturiser for eczema-prone skin
- Effaclar Micellar Water — quiet workhorse, better than Bioderma at the price
- Genuinely tested across the most skin types of any pharmacy brand on the AU shelf
What we'd skip
- Effaclar Duo (M) — overpriced 2% BHA. Paula's Choice does this better, cheaper
- Hyalu B5 — underperforms The Inkey List Hyaluronic Acid at four times the price
- Mela B3 — too gentle a niacinamide blend to address established pigmentation
- Brand reputation halo can hide over-priced SKUs — read the formulation, not the label
- Anthelios variants beyond Invisible Fluid (Ultra Cream, etc.) are noticeably greasier
The lineup
Anthelios Invisible Fluid SPF50+
The daily sunscreen Australian dermatologists recommend by name. Invisible finish, fragrance-free, sits cleanly under makeup. The non-negotiable buy from this range.
Effaclar Duo (M)
2% BHA gel-cream marketed for blemish-prone skin. Capable formulation but Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid is more elegant and dramatically cheaper. The product to skip from the range.
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What's actually in it.
- Actives
- Anthelios uses Mexoryl 400 + Tinosorb S + Octocrylene — the gold-standard modern UV filter set. Cicaplast B5+ uses panthenol + madecassoside — barrier-supporting evidence base. Toleriane Cleanser is ceramide + niacinamide.
- Preservation
- Phenoxyethanol within EU 1% limit across the range.
- Allergens
- Anthelios + Cicaplast are fragrance-free. Effaclar Duo contains low-percentage fragrance — flag for sensitive skin.
- Editorial concerns
- Octocrylene is within the 10% EU limit but is the one ingredient cleanest-formulation buyers may want to flag.
Index grade is editorial, not paid. The grade reflects what's in the product against Glow's v1.0 watch list — it sits beside the Glow score, not instead of it. La Roche-Posay's modern formulations are best-in-class for sensitive and reactive skin types.