Zinc
oxide is an effective and safe way to protect your skin from the sun's
rays as it provides broad UV protection and is not absorbed into your
body (unlike petroleum-based sunscreen chemicals). It sits on the top
of your skin where it needs to be, effectively providing a layer of
armour against damaging UV rays. We use non-nano, un-coated zinc oxide
that can not be absorbed into the bloodstream, or cause any damage to
you or fish in the ocean.
Children
really love the fragrances (unlike regular sunscreen), my daughter and
her friends all really love the vanilla bean scent, one child said it
smelled like white chocolate ;-)
Available in either a 65gm jar, 150gm tin or a 65gm rub-on cardboard
sunscreen stick (so you can keep your hands a little bit cleaner) -
super handy to quickly apply onto fast moving children!
The vegan and sensitive option is nut and coconut oil free and has a light vanilla and lavender scent.
I have tried your sunscreen and love it. So light and not greasy - Jess Chesney
Did you know that SPF20 blocks 96% of sunburn rays while SPF50 blocks 98% of sunburn rays, so not a huge difference, contrary to popular belief. Duration does matter however, so reapplication time is important, for any sunscreen!
Sunscreen Testing:
There are two types of sunscreen test. In vivo is the "old fashioned"
but more reliable testing method. It involves 10 human volunteers who
apply the sunscreen and their skin is tested for a change of colour
(pigment darkening) after being exposed to the sun for a certain period
of time. In vitro is a laboratory test and the modern version of the
above method. Several in vitro techniques have been developed, but at
present there is no broadly accepted method. Each country has their own
methods and regulations. At present NZ has none and sunscreens are not
required to get tested. If a sunscreen from NZ is to be tested is has
to go to an Australian institute, which can be very costly. At Nature
Body we have basically done the in vivo testing method and have tested
it on ourselves over several years. We have used only this sunscreen
on our entire family for several years, from young baby to adult. Some
of us are fair skinned and some of us more olive skinned. We have not
gotten a sunburn once when the sunscreen was applied. In fact it's
really obvious if we accidentally miss a spot!
We have a light tan on exposed skin at the end of each summer and rated the sunscreen as a SPF30+ (based on the % of zinc oxide in our sunscreen and years of use).
We
recommend some common sense around the sun also (of course!)... seek
shade as much as possible between 11am and 3pm and cover up with clothes
and a hat. Re-apply this sunscreen every two hours, and after getting
out of water. No need to wait 20 mins before going out into sun.