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Sol Good Sunscreen

Sol Goods Everyday Sunscreen SPF50

Sol Goods Everyday Sunscreen SPF50

Regular price $40.00 NZD
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You won’t want to leave home without it! Our Everyday Easy Glide Sunscreen spreads effortlessly to create a lighter physical barrier than our sports performance sunscreen. Packed full of fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and triglycerides to nourish skin. Contains natural anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties plus antioxidants to fight free radicals for overall skin health. Our superhero ingredient watermelon oil gives the ultimate summer vibes all year round with an array of potent vitamins and minerals for extra goodness.

+ Certified, proven SPF 50 UVA + UVB broad spectrum protection
+ 2 hours water resistant
+ Off-white to adapt and blend clear into all skin tones
+ Face and body
+ Preservative and fragrance free
+ Gentle on sensitive skin and eyes
+ Safe for babies and kids
+ Vegan and cruelty free
+ Reef friendly ingredients
+ Plastic-free 100% recyclable aluminium tube, or glass jar with cardboard surround
+ TGA listed and certified to AUS/NZ 2604:2021

 

Active ingredient: Zinc oxide 227.5 mg/g (22.75% w/w). Other ingredients: Medium chain triglycerides, castor oil, coco-octanoate/decanoate, coconut oil, candellila wax, hydrogenated castor oil, polyglyceryl-3 polyricinoleate, d-alpha-tocopherol acetate (vitamin E), isostearic acid, water melon, iron oxide yellow, iron oxide red, iron oxide black.

 

Directions-Apply evenly to face and body 20 minutes before sun exposure. A good guide is 1 teaspoon for the face (including ears and neck), each limb, the back, and the front of the body. Reapply every 2 hours and after swimming, towel drying or exercising. Avoid prolonged sun exposure. Wear protective clothing, a hat and sunglasses when outdoors.

Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation develops discontinue use. For external use only. Store below 30°C.

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