This  product uses 100% Natural Ingredients
Titanium Dioxide
Titanium Dioxide (6.00%)
  • Sunscreen agent, and ultraviolet light absorber
  • Is a fine white powder that occurs naturally
  • It makes a very effective sunscreen in creams and lotions, and is one of the safest options available.
  • Avoid it only in aerosolized (spray on) sunscreens
  • EWG strongly discourages the use of loose powder makeup or spray sunscreens using titanium dioxide or zinc oxide of any particle size
Zinc Oxide
Zinc Oxide (6.00%)
  • Skin protectant, and sunscreen agent
  • Zinc oxide is a natural mineral which provides the safest and most effective protection against UV rays
  • Zinc oxide, like most powders, can be a health risk if inhaled, but this is not a concern with cream and lotion-based sunscreens
  • EWG strongly discourages the use of loose powder makeup or spray sunscreens using titanium dioxide or zinc oxide of any particle size  
Beeswax
Beeswax
  • It is a wax produced by honey bees. The building block of the hive

  • Used as binder, emulsion stabilizer, epilating agent, skin-conditioning agent, surfactant - emulsifying agent, viscosity increasing agent-nonaqueous, emollient, emulsifying, and film forming

  • Beeswax can create a protective layer on the skin

  • It's also a humectant, which means that it attracts water. Both of these qualities can help the skin stay hydrated

Sunflower Oil
Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Oil
  • It is a non-volatile, non-fragrant plant oil used as an emollient in cosmetics
  • Sunflower seed oil also has a natural calming effect on skin, so can be helpful for reducing signs of skin stress or irritation
  • It also provides benefits such as decreasing inflammation, and replenishing the skin’s barrier
  • It forms a protective film on the surface of skin. This film helps to prevent evaporation of the skin’s natural moisture and increases skin hydration by causing buildup of water in the stratum corneum (the uppermost layer of skin).
Coconut Oil
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil
  •  Coconut Oil is obtained by expression from the dried inner flesh of the coconut
  • Coconut oil is packed with rich fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants which help fight damage causing free-radicals
  • Coconut oil molecules are quite small which helps with absorption for amazing conditioning and moisturizing benefits
  • Helps to nourish, moisturize, condition, and soothe skin and hair
  • Also function as an antimicrobial agent
    Avocado Oil
    Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil
    • It is an oil from the avocado fruit

    • It is an excellent source of skin-replenishing fatty acids, including omega-3 linolenic acid, omega-6 linoleic acid, oleic acid, and beta sitosterol. These work on skin’s surface to preserve moisture and prevent water loss that can lead to signs of dehydrated skin

    • Avocado oil not only replenishes, smooths, and softens skin, it’s also able to visibly calm skin and is a good source of natural antioxidants such as vitamins A, C, D, and E

    • On compromised skin, avocado oil has been shown to boost skin’s hydroxyproline content, an amino acid that plays a key role in reinforcing a firm feeling along with strengthening skin’s barrier

    • Oil from the avocado seed is a good source of a group of antioxidants known as polyphenols, which includes catechin, epicatechin, and 3-leucoanthocyanidins. These have a synergistic effect on neutralizing many types of free radicals before they can damage skin

    Camelia Sinensis Green Tea Extract
    Camelia Sinensis (Green Tea) Extract
    • Camellia Sinensis is a tea plant native to Southeast Asia

    • A number of teas like green tea and white tea are derived from this plant

    • Camellia sinensis leaf extract is the oil obtained from the leaves of tea plants

    • Antioxidants found in this plant help in reducing the risk of skin cancer

    • Protects Against Skin Aging, Aids-In Skin Hydration

    • Anti-Inflammatory Properties, Nourishes Skin and helps to Fight Acne

    • The extract is rich in polyphenols, free radical-fighting antioxidants found to help prevent premature aging and guard against UV damage

    • The polyphenol most abundant in green tea, EGCG, is also thought by some scientists to reactivate dying skin cells.

    Daucus Carota Sativa Carrot Oil
    Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Seed Oil
    • It is a Seed Oil obtained from the seed of the carrot, Daucuscarota sativa

    • It repairs skin damage, tones muscles and tissue, and tightens skin to prevent it from sagging

    • By removing bodily toxins, it boosts immunity, reduces muscle and joint inflammation, and addresses fluid retention

    • Carrot Seed Oil works as a supporting and protective agent that not only enhances skin health but that also repairs damage on skin that has been exposed to pollution and environmental stress, which leads to symptoms of aging

    • Furthermore, it stimulates the growth of new tissue and new skin, thus promoting a clearer, brighter, evenly toned complexion. By contributing moisture, it relieves skin from irritation associated with ailments such as acne, boils, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and sores, leaving skin looking and feeling smooth, firm, nurtured, revitalized, and generally healthy

    • Regular use of Carrot Seed Essential Oil on the dry and cracked skin can result in the softening of calluses, the faster healing of scars, the calming of irritation, and the fading of redness and unwanted marks such as age spots

    Citrullus Lanatus Watermelon Oil
    Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Extract
    • It is an extract of the fruit of the Watermelon, Citrullus lanatus, Cucurbitaceae

    • Watermelon extract is touted for being rich in vitamin C, amino acids and lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that’s great for sun-damaged skin. It’s also said to promote cell regeneration, moisturize, cleanse and exfoliate.

    • This powerful antioxidant found in reddish-colored fruits tends to act as a natural sunscreen. It actually protects skin cells from the sun’s burning rays which can lead to premature aging and even skin cancer, and replenishes them. In addition, lycopene helps your skin act as a natural filter, allowing enough sunlight through for your body to produce vitamin D

    • It can also help prevent wrinkles. It strengthens the elasticity of skin tissues while keeping them from losing their tension