Mineral Sunscreen, SPF50
Mineral Sunscreen, SPF50
Made in Australia from zinc oxide with a base of triglycerides, castor oil, coconut oil, candelilla wax, and vitamin E. SPF50 broad-spectrum UVA/UVB, 2-hour water resistance. Reef-safe, vegan, and fragrance-free. Leaves a clear finish on all skin tones. 100ml.
Key details
- SPF50 broad-spectrum UVA/UVB zinc oxide
- 2-hour water resistance
- Clear finish on all skin tones
- Reef-safe, vegan, fragrance-free
- 100ml
- Made in Australia
Ingredients
Zinc Oxide, Triglycerides, Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Candelilla Wax, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Vitamin E, Isostearic Acid.
- Ingredients
- Zinc oxide, triglycerides, castor oil, coconut oil, candelilla wax, hydrogenated castor oil, vitamin E, isostearic acid, watermelon extract, and iron oxides (yellow, red, black).
- Care & How to use
- Apply evenly to body and face 20 minutes before sun exposure.
- Features
- SPF 50 broad-spectrum UVA/UVB, 2-hr water resistant, Clear finish on all skin tones, Gentle, vegan & reef safe, Fragrance-free, baby-safe, Recyclable aluminium, TGA certified (AUS/NZ 2604:2021)
- Origin
- Made in Australia
- Lifecycle
- Remove the cap and place the empty tube in your kerbside recycling bin once fully used. Alternatively, clean aluminium tubes can be taken to metal recyclers or recycling drop-off points.
- Weight / Size
- 100ml
- Shipping Information
- 100% plastic-free packaging
An everyday mineral sunscreen by Sol, a NZ-owned and NZ-made brand. It provides broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection using mineral active ingredients.
The SPF50 is described as the everyday easy-glide version with a lighter physical barrier and smoother application, while the SPF40 is also mineral and reef-safe. Check the current listings for current formulation and size differences.
Apply generously and evenly at least 20 minutes before sun exposure. Use about 1 teaspoon for the face and neck, and similar amounts per body area. Reapply every 2 hours and after swimming or sweating.
Sol products use mineral ingredients rather than chemical UV filters like oxybenzone or octinoxate, which are known to damage coral reefs.
Yes, it's described as the everyday option designed for smooth application.