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This broad spectrum SPF50 is a new generation of suncare that is skin and earth conscious. A sunscreen that won’t give you chemical induced breakouts or stinging eyes. A skin-safe and reef-safe formula you will actually enjoy putting on. Our oceans are under threat from pollution and many sunscreens are contributing to the problem. Whilst providing your skin with UV protection, widely accepted sunscreen chemicals are also killing corals, causing toxic build-up in marine animal tissues and putting a strain on our ocean’s ecosystems. SunButter was founded by two marine biologists with a dedication to create the most effective, environmentally gentle and reef-safe Sunscreen formula on the market, packaged plastic free.SunButter sunscreen is made with certified sustainable ingredients and broad spectrum UVA and UVB mineral blocker zinc oxide, which lends superior restorative and nurturing qualities for all skin types, even sensitive and/or weathered skin. This moisturising sunscreen will leave your skin feeling soft, smooth, and protected from the elements.
Features:
SPF 50
Reef Safe
No nano particles
No Sunspheres (Nano Plastic Particles) Certified
Therapeutic Goods Administration approved and registered
Vegan
Rubs in clear
Safe for all skin types including sensitive skin, babies and face application
Made in Australia in a solar powered factory
Warnings
Always Read Label before Usage
Directions and ingredients
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Non Nano Zinc Oxide 227.5mg/g
Inactive Ingredients: Medium chain triglyceride (from coconut oil), Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Candelilla wax, Hydrogenated castor oil, Isostearic acid (plant based binder), Polyglyceryl-3 polyricinoleate (vegetable based emulsifier), d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (Vitamin E).
We have taken the time to ensure this product is made from natural ingredients that don't pollute the sea, aggravate your skin or cost the planet. Fewer high quality ingredients means more potent goodness, greater certainty of ethical supply chain and less foreign ingredients entering our waterways and oceans.