Bain de Soleil

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Product type Sunscreen
Owner Merck & Co.
Country U.S.
France
Introduced 1925
Website baindesoleil.com

Bain de Soleil is a brand of sunscreen[1] produced by Merck, formerly Schering-Plough Consumer Health Care. It is affiliated with the Coppertone brand. The name Bain de Soleil is French for "sun bathing." The brand uses the slogan "Welcome to a place more colorful.TM"

Products

The brand is known for low-SPF products that are typically marketed to women seeking skin tanning.

Current product lineup includes:

History

According to the website:[2]

"In the 1920s, the famous, trend-setting Coco Chanel, sporting deeply sun-bronzed skin, turned tanning into a fashion statement. In 1925, capitalizing on this fashion trend, Monsieur Antonine of Paris developed an Orange Gelée dark tanning formula called "Antoine de Paris". The Orange Gelée formula continued to thrive in Europe into the 1940s when Lanvin, a New York based company introduced the silky sensuous gel in the United States as Antoine's Bain de Soleil...translated as Antoine's bath of the sun."

References

  1. The Los Angeles Times
  2. "Bain de Soleil History". 18 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-18.

External links

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