Everything You Need To Know About SPF: A Guide To Sun Protection
Find the ideal sunscreen and protect your skin from harmful UV rays for a safe, sunny season. Learn all about SPF in our comprehensive guide!
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Skin is our largest organ, and it functions in harmony with a living ecosystem, the skin microbiome. Harsh synthetics, alcohols and chemicals found in sunscreen can disrupt the skin microbiome and affect its ability to withstand UV damage and free radical formation. Introducing a range of natural sunscreens powered by Eco Certified Non-Nano Zinc Oxide enriched with botanical nutrients and powerful antioxidants from the sea to provide long-lasting defence against solar damage and oxidative stress.
Our Ingredients
Skin is our largest organ, and it functions in harmony with a living ecosystem, the skin microbiome. Harsh synthetics, alcohols and chemicals found in sunscreen can disrupt the skin microbiome and affect its ability to withstand UV damage and free radical formation. Introducing a range of natural sunscreens powered by Eco Certified Non-Nano Zinc Oxide enriched with botanical nutrients and powerful antioxidants from the sea to provide long-lasting defence against solar damage and oxidative stress.
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Tinted mineral sunscreen is a type of physical sunscreen that contains mineral filters, typically zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, blended with pigments to match skin tones. Unlike traditional sunscreens that may leave a white cast, tinted versions seamlessly integrate with your skin colour, offering a natural, barely-there look while providing broad-spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays. Ideal for daily use, these sunscreens also help to lighten out the skin tone and reduce the appearance of blemishes.
Tinted sunscreen does more than just protect your skin from sun damage. It offers a dual function by combining the protective benefits of mineral sunscreen with the aesthetic appeal of a light foundation. The tint in the sunscreen helps conceal imperfections, such as redness, uneven skin tone or minor blemishes, providing a smooth, even complexion. Additionally, it can serve as a primer under makeup or a stand-alone skin enhancer for a natural, healthy glow.
While it might be tempting to mix mineral sunscreen with moisturiser for ease of application, it is not recommended. Doing so can dilute the sunscreen, compromising its efficacy and reducing protection against UV rays. For optimal sun protection, apply your moisturiser first and allow it to absorb fully into the skin. Follow up with a generous layer of mineral sunscreen to ensure complete coverage and maximum defence against solar damage and oxidative stress.
Layering different sunscreens is generally considered safe and can sometimes enhance sun protection, especially if the products have other active ingredients offering broad-spectrum coverage. However, it's essential to let each layer dry before applying the next to prevent dilution and ensure each formula works effectively. Remember, the key is to achieve sufficient total SPF coverage and protect all exposed skin.
The choice between tinted and normal sunscreen often comes down to personal preference and specific skin needs. Tinted sunscreen provides the added benefit of skin tone evening and minor imperfection concealing, making it a preferred option for those looking for a cosmetic advantage. However, tinted and non-tinted mineral sunscreens effectively protect against UVA and UVB rays. The most crucial factor is choosing a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an adequate SPF rating and applying it correctly and regularly.
Certain ingredients in sunscreens, particularly those in mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, can offer some protection against blue light (also known as high-energy visible light). This light, emitted by the sun and digital screens, contributes to skin ageing and possibly pigmentation. While most sunscreens primarily guard against UV radiation, a tinted mineral sunscreen can help mitigate blue light's effects on the skin, thanks to the physical barrier it creates and the pigments used for tinting. Are you looking for quality mineral sunscreen in Australia? Discover the benefits of our range of mineral sunscreens, designed to protect against blue light and beyond.
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