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  • SPF 50+ Sheer Tinted Moisturising Sunscreen

    SPF 50+ Sheer Tinted Moisturising Sunscreen

    SPF 50+ Sheer Tinted Moisturising Sunscreen

    Enhanced SPF

  • SPF 50+ Omega-Boost Sheer Mineral Sunscreen

    SPF 50+ Omega-Boost Sheer Mineral Sunscreen

    SPF 50+ Omega-Boost Sheer Mineral Sunscreen

    Mineral Shield

Protect your skin with our SPF 50 sunscreen - broad-spectrum, non-greasy, and perfect for daily use. Shop now for natural sun care.

Frequently asked questions

Why is sunscreen important for skin health?

Sunscreen protects against harmful UV rays, which cause premature ageing, sunburn, and increase skin cancer risk. Daily use prevents collagen breakdown, pigmentation, and maintains overall skin health, even on cloudy days or indoors.

What’s the difference between chemical and mineral sunscreen?

Chemical sunscreens absorb UV rays, converting them to heat, while mineral (physical) sunscreens use zinc oxide or titanium dioxide to reflect rays. Mineral options are often preferred for sensitive skin but can often leave a white cast due to the difference in formulation.

How much sunscreen should I apply to my face?

Use about half a teaspoon (or two finger lengths) for the face and neck. Applying too little reduces effectiveness. Make sure to spread evenly and cover often-missed areas like ears, hairline, and under the chin.

Do I need sunscreen indoors?

Yes, UVA rays can penetrate windows, contributing to premature ageing and pigmentation. If you spend time near windows or screens, applying sunscreen daily helps protect against cumulative damage over time.

How often should I reapply sunscreen?

Reapply every 2 hours when outdoors, and immediately after swimming, sweating, or towel drying. Indoors, a morning application may suffice unless you’re near windows or exposed to sunlight for extended periods.

Can sunscreen cause breakouts?

Some sunscreens can clog pores, especially heavy or oily formulas. Look for non-comedogenic, oil-free, or gel-based sunscreens designed for acne-prone skin to minimise the risk of breakouts while still protecting effectively.

What SPF should I use daily?

SPF 30 or higher is recommended for daily use, offering protection from 97% of UVB rays. Higher SPFs provide slightly more coverage, but application amount and reapplication are more important than the number alone.

Does sunscreen expire?

Yes, most sunscreens last about 3 years, but check the expiration date. Expired sunscreen may lose effectiveness, leaving skin unprotected. Store in a cool place to preserve stability and performance.

Can I use makeup with SPF instead of sunscreen?

Makeup with SPF can offer extra protection but rarely provides enough coverage for full defence. It’s best to apply a dedicated sunscreen underneath your makeup for reliable, even coverage against UV damage. If you are looking for SPF with some coverage try our tinted SPF avilable in 3 different shades.

What’s the difference between water-resistant and waterproof sunscreen?

No sunscreen is fully waterproof, ‘water-resistant’ means it maintains protection for a set time (usually 40–80 minutes) while swimming or sweating. Always reapply after that period for continued coverage.