A very emollient natural sunscreen free of parabens and toxins by Alba Botanica:
Alba Botanica very
emollient sunscreen SPF 30
Alba
Botanica’s "Very Emollient Fragrance Free Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen"
is an excellent choice for those looking for a more natural, non-toxic sunscreen
option. The formula of this sunscreen applies easily and smoothly, absorbs
quickly, and spreads really easily (hence the truthful “very emollient” added
to this brand’s name!). One of my favorite natural cosmetics products to try
out in the last few months have been sunscreens. It’s often hard to find a good
one when it’s made from natural ingredients. Unfortunately what makes it
tempting to just go ahead and buy the “trusted” old brand names at the
pharmacy is that those brands use chemicals in their formulas to make
sunscreen emollient, easily absorbable and nice-smelling. But the cheapest
chemicals to use in order to create a product with those properties can be
pretty toxic and carcinogenic – and they’ll get absorbed right through your
skin into your body. That’s no fun at all, so I went on a personal journey to
find natural, non-toxic sunscreens that are effective.
Alba Botanica’s
sunscreen is not only effective (in preventing burns), but it’s also
moisturizing and water-resistant for up to 80 minutes! This is a biodegradable
formula that is also free of parabens, gluten and phthalates; it’s also
made from 100% vegetarian ingredients and the producers of Alba Botanica
products do not test on animals. That sounds like a pretty tempting natural
sunscreen option to me!
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