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Mineral Sunscreen

Made with naturally derived ingredients like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, our mineral sunscreen is lightweight, effective, and Hawaii Act 104 compliant (which means it’s made without oxybenzone and octinoxate). You can apply our sunscreen with confidence, soak up the outdoors, and feel good about what’s on your skin.

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Can You Still Tan With Mineral Sunscreen?

Yep, kinda. Mineral sunscreen blocks most of the UV rays that burn your skin, but a little bit of UVA still gets through, which means you might get a slight tan over time. But here’s the thing—tanning is still sun damage, even if it looks good in the moment. If you love that sun-kissed glow, keep in mind that it can also lead to wrinkles and sun spots over time.Play it smart, wear your sunscreen, and maybe just go for a bronzer instead.

Does Mineral Sunscreen Clog Pores?

Nope! Mineral sunscreen sits on your skin instead of soaking into it, which means it won’t clog your pores or make you break out. In fact, zinc oxide (one of the main ingredients) is actually pretty rad for acne-prone skin—it helps calm inflammation and redness. So whether you’ve got sensitive skin or just don’t want to risk waking up with a surprise breakout, mineral sunscreen’s got your back.

Can You Put Moisturizer Over Mineral Sunscreen?

Moisturizer goesfirst, sunscreen goes last. Think of mineral sunscreen like a force field—it needs to sit on top of your skin to do its job. If you slather on moisturizer afterward, you’re messing with the shield and making it less effective. So hydrate first, let it soak in, then lock it all down with your sunscreen. Boom. Sun-protected, hydrated, and ready to roll.