We Care ABOUT

THE INGREDIENTS

THE BEAUTY INSIDE

Nature is and has always been the best source of beauty. We use only 100% pure, natural minerals, antioxidants, and botanicals for all our skincare and sunscreen products to get the best results for you and a sustainable long-lasting skin health.
Suitable for every skin type and age.

Our sunscreens are ocean-friendly, reef-safe and mineral based.
Guaranteed vegan and cruelty-free.
We have banned all harmful chemicals that can endanger health and harm marine life, and ethically and sustainably source our carefully selected ingredients.

SUN
PROTECTION

Our 100% mineral sunscreens use non-nano zinc oxide, the safest, non-toxic active ingredient available for effective broad-spectrum protection.
Mineral UVA/UVB Sun Protection
Non-nano Zinc / No White Cast
Non-Irritating Formula
For Sensitive and Hyper-Allergic Skin

AFTERSUN RECOVERY

With only the purest compounds to penetrate and restore the natural barrier of the skin. Free of harsh perfumes or chemicals, our aftersun product is gentle enough to use on both, body and face.
Non-Irritating Formula
For Sensitive and Hyper-Allergic Skin

BEAUTY & RESTORATION

Our Beauty Skincare Products are a powerful blend of highly effective natural key ingredients. Carefully selected they work optimally together to provide intensive skin care for any special needs.
No Perfumes or Chemicals
Non-Irritating Formula
Suitable For Sensitive Skin

SUN
PROTECTION

Our 100% mineral sunscreens use zinc oxide, the safest, non-toxic active ingredient available for effective broad-spectrum protection.
Mineral UVA/UVB Sun Protection
Non-nano Zinc / No White Cast
Non-Irritating Formula
For Sensitive and Hyper-Allergic Skin

AFTERSUN RECOVERY

With only the purest compounds to penetrate and restore the natural barrier of the skin. Free of harsh perfumes or chemicals, our aftersun product is gentle enough to use on both, body and face.
Non-Irritating Formula
For Sensitive and Hyper-Allergic Skin

BEAUTY & RESTORATION

Our Beauty Skincare Products are a powerful blend of highly effective natural key ingredients. Carefully selected they work optimally together to provide intensive skin care for any special needs.
No Perfumes or Chemicals
Non-Irritating Formula
Suitable For Sensitive Skin

Hyaluronic Acid
Plant-derived Squalane
Coconut Oil

Vitamin E
Wild Cherry Fruit Extract
Artemisia Capillaris
Flower Extract

Copper Peptides
Licorice Root Extract
Centella Asiatica Extract
Grapefruit Extract

Centella Asiatica Extract
Artemisia Capillaris
Flower Extract
Aloe Vera Extract

Brown Algae Extract
Hyaluronic Acid
Coconut Oil

Persimmon Fruit Extract
Licorice Root Extract
(Rice) Extract

Brown Algae Extract

(Non-nano) Zinc Oxide

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Ethical Beauty, No Animal Testing

Protecting Coral, Marine Life

Cruelty-Free, Vegan-Friendly

Safe and Gentle on Your Skin

100% Eco-Friendly Packaging

Protecting Seas, Preserving Beauty

Gentle on You, Safe for All

Trusted by Skin Experts

CHECK THE LABEL!

When it comes to protecting our skin from the sun’s harmful rays, sunscreen is a must-have.
However, not all sunscreens are created equal. Many contain harmful substances that can be damaging to both our skin and the environment. Here are some of the most common harmful substances found in sunscreen. If you see any of these toxic chemicals listed as an ingredient, it’s best to put the sunscreen back on the shelf.

Oxybenzone is a crucial sunscreen ingredient to avoid, as it is often found in chemical sunscreens and is considered the most toxic.

As an UV light absorber it is  found in many sunscreens. It has been linked to coral bleaching and can cause damage to marine life. Oxybenzone can also be harmful to humans as it can penetrate the skin and potentially disrupt hormones and is potentially of greater harm to children.

 

Another common UV light absorber found in sunscreens, octinoxate has also been linked to coral bleaching and can harm marine life. It decrease corals’ defenses against bleaching, damaging their DNA and hurting their development.

In humans, it can cause allergic reactions and skin irritation.

Octinoxate has been detected in human urine, blood and breast milk, which indicates that humans are systemically exposed to this compound. 

Octocrylene is a common ingredient in chemical sunscreens and anti-aging creams. 

Manufacturers worldwide use octocrylene as an additive ingredient in skin care products and cosmetics. It can help protect the skin against UV radiation and also has emollient properties.

However, the ingredient may cause side effects, such as allergic reactions. 

Octocrylene: This chemical is used to stabilize other UV light absorbers in sunscreens. It has been found to produce free radicals that can potentially damage cells.
It is harmful to the environment and can cause damage to coral reefs.

4-Methylbenzylidene Camphor is a chemical sunscreen agent that protects in the UVB range. Regarding its safety, we do not have the best news. Two possible concerns are that it absorbs into the body and might have some estrogenic activity there and it is known to be harmful to the environment and can cause damage to coral reefs.

Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) is a compound found in milk, eggs, grains, and meat. It is best known as the active ingredient in sunscreen. PABA has been used to improve discoloration in skin and hair and to ease digestion.

A once-common sunscreen ingredient, now avoided due to allergic dermatitis and photosensitivity. Research indicates PABA has carcinogenic potential.

Here’s the biggest name on the naughty list: parabens.

Parabens are preservatives commonly used in cosmetic products. They are highly used as effective preservatives in many products, including shampoos, moisturizers, tanning products, makeup, and toothpaste.
Parabens have been linked to skin irritation, causing rashes, blisters, and burning skin, particularly in those with allergies. Additionally, parabens are harmful to the environment, as they have been found to kill coral and have been detected in bodies of water. They can also contribute to the spread of viral infections among coral reefs.

When it comes to studying the label of your products the names to look out also for are butylparabenmethylparaben and propylparaben.

Avobenzone is a common ingredient in chemical sunscreens, but it may not be very effective on its own. In fact, sunlight can cause it to break down if it doesn’t have another chemical to stabilize it, making it easier for the sun’s rays to penetrate your skin.

Homosalate is a chemical commonly found in sunscreens and several products containing SPF. It’s used in chemical sunscreens because it can absorb ultraviolet (UV) rays, effectively preventing them from reaching your skin. However, in June 2021, the European Commission released a statement deeming homosalate unsafe in concentrations higher than 10%, thus recommending that only 1.4% be used in sun-blocking cosmetics.

Dioxybenzone, or Benzophenone-8, keeps sun care cosmetics from deteriorating by absorbing UV rays. According to one study, dioxybenzone can disrupt endocrine production.

When the chemical ensulizole makes direct contact with sunlight, it can produce free radicals, which are highly reactive molecules that steal the electrons of nearby cells. This can lead to DNA damage, nerve cell injuries, and other health issues.

A new ingredient of emerging concern that is being added to even ‘natural’ sunscreens to achieve a higher SPF rating. A synthetic ingredient that help to disperse both mineral and chemical sunscreen actives, butyloctyl salicaylate is considered a class 4 chronic aquatic toxin.

 

Revolutionizing Skincare
with Sustainable Ingredient Sourcing

Incorporating traditional remedies into skincare products can provide unique benefits for the skin while supporting local communities and promoting sustainable ingredient-sourcing practices. By working together towards a common goal, we can create a more sustainable future for all while also providing effective skincare solutions rooted in tradition. By working directly with these communities and supporting their traditional knowledge, we can help preserve their cultural heritage while also promoting sustainable ingredient-sourcing practices. This includes paying fair prices for ingredients and ensuring that these communities are involved in the production process.

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