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Stream2Sea Tinted Sunscreen Sport Face and Body SPF 30 Neutral -- 3 fl oz


Stream2Sea Tinted Sunscreen Sport Face and Body SPF 30 Neutral
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Stream2Sea Tinted Sunscreen Sport Face and Body SPF 30 Neutral Description

  • Reef-Friendly • Biodegradable
  • Sensitive Skin Formula
  • Safe for Face & Body
  • Does Not Burn Eyes
  • Water-Resistant 80 Minutes
  • UVA/UVB SPF 30

Protect your body while preserving the ecosystems you love with this high performance mineral-based sunscreen.

• Contains our potent antioxidant blend of Green Tea, Tulsi, Wakame and Olive Leaf
• Broad Spectrum UVA and UVB Protection
• Water resistant for 80 Minutes of swimming or activity
• Non-greasy and won’t burn your eyes
• Contains 8.8% (Non-Nano) Titanium Dioxide
• EcoConscious Sugarcane Resin Tubes

 

Natural tint reduces whitening effect of mineral sunscreens, blending well with most skin tones. Performance-based and rigorously tested to ensure the safest possible ingredients for you, your family and our waters.

 

Safe For Your Body
Contains Green Tea, Tulsi, Wakame and Olive Leaf
Non-greasy, for sensitive skin and won’t burn your eyes
Apply in 3 easy steps!


Safe For Our Waters
Tested and proven safe for baitfish, freshwater fish, saltwater fish and coral larvae and does not affect their natural behavior.

 

Safe, Biodegradable Ingredients
No Parabens, DEAs/ MEAs/ TEAs (diethanolamines/ methanolamines/ triethanolamines), SLS or SLES (sodium laurel or laureth sulfates), phthalates, dyes, cinnamates, benzophenones (BP-2), or camphor derivatives


Directions

Note: Applying a mineral sunscreen is different from what you might be used to!  Apply in sections and remember that a little goes a long way. Reapply after 80 minutes of swimming, sweating or immediately after towel drying and at least every two hours. Our tint is from mineral pigments which may stain clothing. Learn more here.

Usage: Apply liberally before sun exposure. Rub in well. Reapply after 80 minutes of swimming, sweating or immediately after towel drying and at least every two hours. If skin is dry we recommend to combine sunscreen with a little bit of Stream2Sea body lotion to make sure the mineral sunscreen spreads evenly.

Free Of
Parabens, DEAs/ MEAs/ TEAs (diethanolamines/ methanolamines/ triethanolamines), SLS or SLES (sodium laurel or laureth sulfates), phthalates, dyes, cinnamates, benzophenones (BP-2), and camphor derivatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Active Ingredients: 8.8% Titanium dioxide (non-nano). Inactive Ingredients: Deionized water, aqueous extracts of camellia sinensis (green tea) leaf*, ocimum tenuiflorum (tulsi) leaf*, alaria esculenta (wakame seaweed)* and olea europaea (olive) leaf*, caprylic/capric triglyceride, aloe barbadensis (aloe) leaf juice*, cocoglycerides, glycerin, cetearyl alcohol, cetyl palmitate, polyhydroxystearic acid, sorbitan olivate, cetearyl olivate, methylcellulose, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil*, stearic acid, acrylates copolymer, magnesium aluminum silicate, sorbitan palmitate, tocopherol, xanthan gum, alumina, benzyl alcohol, salicylic acid, sorbic acid, iron oxides (C.I. 77492, C.I. 77491, C.I. 77499) and jojoba esters.
* Certified Organic
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A Science-Backed Guide to Safe Summer Skin Care

As the calendar flips toward summer, months of dry indoor air give way to warm outdoor weather and the dewy glow that comes with it. Despite the season’s beauty promise, the year's hottest months demand smarts when it comes to caring for your skin. Skin care products shouldn’t harm your health, yet research shows many do. You're not tied to risky options though. Choosing natural ingredients and avoiding chemicals protects your skin and your overall health, without sacrificing results. Here are 5 guidelines for building an effective natural summer skin care routine.

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Top Summer Skin Tips

Be a sleuth (without much effort)

Investigate products to line your beach bag and bathroom vanity with ease, thanks to Environmental Working Group, a Washington D.C.–based leader in raising public awareness about chemicals in self-care products. The nonprofit health advocacy and research organization's online Skin Deep database breaks down ingredients in thousands of products, enabling you to take control of your skin-care regimen. If you want to cross-check and do more analysis, consider Think Dirty, an app based in Canada that's newer to the scene and warns consumers about hazardous products and ingredients.

Recast sun-protective practices

One of the best ways to avoid premature aging of your skin while also reducing your risk for skin cancer is to be strategic about sun exposure, dermatology and health experts agree. Your primary line of defense is avoiding that massive overhead orb of heat during its most potent hours, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the American Academy of Dermatology. To be more cautious, extend your sun-the-shun window to 4 p.m., as the American Cancer Society advises. If you can’t avoid being outside during those hours, shield your skin with clothing and stay in the shade. If none of those defenses is feasible, you need protection in a bottle or tube, meaning: sunscreen. Be sure to still protect your skin when it's cloudy or you're near windows, which block only some harmful sun rays.

Understand UV light and sunscreen basics

The warm envelope of sunshine we crave after months of cold temps includes radiation in the form of UVA and UVB rays, both of which cause skin cancer. UVA rays are enemy #1 for aging your skin. They also hurt your immune system. UVB rays darken and burn your skin. In turn, you need to protect yourself against both types of ultraviolet rays. Trouble is, the “SPF” billing we rely on, which stands for “sun protection factor,” refers only to protection against UVB rays. The solution is to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 15 and ideally SFP 30, according to the experts. Don't be wooed by anything higher than SPF 50, which can confer a false sense of protection.

Pick mineral-based sunscreens

Unless you want chemicals lurking in your system, home in on zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, minerals that are terrific at naturally blocking UVA and UVB rays. Look for them in labels for sunscreen—and moisturizer, for everyday protection. Avoid products with oxybenzone, homosalate and avobenzone, chemicals commonly found in sunscreen. They readily penetrate skin, and the body systematically absorbs them, according to a 2020 study in JAMA. They can be found weeks later in blood samples—and skin. Earlier studies have “detected many sunscreen ingredients in breast milk and urine samples,” EWG notes.

Keep your sunscreen classic

Humans love hacks and streamlined options, but when it comes to summer skin care they won't help—and can even hurt. That means you should avoid sunscreen sprays, towelettes and powders, according to EWG. Spraying seems easier than slathering, but it's an ill-fated strategy for uneven application, EWG warns. Sunscreen towelettes and powders are actually no-nos according to the FDA, but can still be found through some online retailers. Sprays and powders are problematic on another level: They pose inhalation risks and can hurt your lungs. Finally, don't use sunscreen that has retinyl palmitate because it can increase your skin's sensitivity to UV rays—undermining your painstaking diligence in protecting your outer sheath with natural summer skin care. Mitra Malek is a news journalist and former Yoga Journal editor.
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