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Supernatural SPF50 Facial Sunscreen Mini
Shield your skin with broad-spectrum UVA + UVB protection with this SPF50+ mineral sunscreen
Description
100% natural-origin sun protection for your face in a water-resistant broad-spectrum UVA + UVB mineral sunscreen. Shield your skin whilst guarding against damage that leads to premature ageing. Delivering a luminous finish with no white cast, the next-generation sunscreen sits beautifully under makeup and is primed with nourishing plant oils and Ceramide III, which work to increase lipid content and soften signs of ageing. Help to minimise hyperpigmentation and foster an even-toned complexion, naturally. No added fragrance.
Skin concern: Sun damage.
Skin type: All. Patch test first.
Fragrance: No added fragrance.
Texture: Silky.
Feel: Luxurious & non-greasy.
Ingredients
Zinc oxide: Blocks UVA & UVB rays, Non-irritating, Suitable for sensitive skin
Ceramide III: Strengthens skin barrier, Restores lost moisture, Targets signs of premature ageing
Coconut oil: Conditions, Protects, High in essential fats
Sustainability
Certified vegan by VegSoc (the Vegetarian Society of the UK), the oldest and most respected vegetarian organisation in the world. Premium recyclable packaging:
✓ Glass jar
✓ Aluminium lid
✓ FSC-approved cardboard
✓ 100% eco-inks from vegetables
✓ Biodegradable tamper seal
INCI
Active Ingredients: Zinc oxide 227.5 mg/g Excipients: Medium Chain Triglycerides, Castor oil, Coco octanoate/decanoate, Coconut oil, Candelilla wax, Hydrogenated castor oil, Polyglyceryl-3 polyricinoleate, D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, Isostearic acid, Cetostearyl alcohol, Ceramide 3.
Use
Step 1: Use Supernatural SPF50+ Ceramide Silk Facial Sunscreen as the final step in your daily skincare routine, before makeup, if wearing.
Step 2: Smooth a generous amount of the zinc oxide sunscreen evenly over face and neck at least 20 minutes prior to sun exposure.
Step 3: Reapply every two hours and more often after swimming, excessive perspiration, or towel drying.
Info
15 ml. New Zealand.
