Airy Sunscreen
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- Details
- The Benefits
- Ingredients
- Results
- Special Features
- UV protection: KFDA certified SPF 50+ PA+++++ provides broad spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays.
- Sebum and oil control: Reduces excess sebum and oil production.
- Minimizing pores: Minimizes the enlarged pores and prevents their expansion on your skin.
- Tone correction: Contains strong antibacterial and antioxidant ingredients that soothe the skin and strengthen its barrier, resulting in tone correction.
- Anti-aging: Not only is the UVA and UVB ray blocking affect of Zinc oxide provide an anti-aging effect to the skin, Japanese knotweed extract and Grape extract that exist in Poredom™ Complex deliver anti-aging properties to your skin as well.
- Pollution protection: Protects your skin against external environmental stressors.
- Water, Zinc Oxide, Cyclohexasiloxane, Disiloxane, Butyloctyl Salicylate, Propylene Glycol Dicaprylate, Propanediol, Methyl Trimethicone, Methyl Methacrylate Crosspolymer, Diospyros Kaki Leaf Extract, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Fruit Extract, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Flower Extract, Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Extract, Polygonum Cuspidatum Root Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Castanea Crenata (Chestnut) Shell Extract, Zanthoxylum Piperitum Fruit Extract, Pogostemon Cablin Oil, Juniperus Virginiana Oil, Artemisia Vulgaris Oil, Mentha Arvensis Leaf Oil, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Lauryl Polyglyceryl-3 Polydimethylsiloxyethyl Dimethicone, Sodium Chloride, 1,2-Hexanediol, Polyglyceryl-3 Polydimethylsiloxyethyl Dimethicone, Glyceryl Caprylate, Caprylyl Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tocopherol
- Apply on the go: This physical sunscreen provides instant protection and does not require you to wait for the effect of sun protection to kick in. You can simply put it on and leave the house right away, no waiting time is required.
- Keep your skin protected and soothed: Get the protection you need without compromising on comfort. BLITHE Airy sunscreen uses only ZnO inorganic UV filter to keep your skin safe from the sun, while its skin soothing properties ensure a soft, light feeling with no irritation.
- Enhance your natural beauty with just a sunscreen: Get the confidence you deserve with Blithe Airy sunscreen. Quickly and easily absorbed, this sunscreen not only keeps you protected, but also helps improve your skin's tone. Show off your best self and feel beautiful!
- Get a fresh feeling with easy removal: Get the protection you need and still feel refreshed with Blithe Airy sunscreen. It's quickly absorbed, leaving a soft and light feeling with no irritation, plus it's easy to wash off with soap cleansing — no additional makeup cleanser needed. Get ready for a fresh start every day!
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Why it's special?
Coral Reef Safety Honest sunscreen is 100% Oxybenzone free, Octinoxate free & completely chemical free. Safe for marine and aquatic life including our delicate coral reefs, guaranteed to protect!
Why it's special?
Coral Reef Safety Honest sunscreen is 100% Oxybenzone free, Octinoxate free & completely chemical free. Safe for marine and aquatic life including our delicate coral reefs, guaranteed to protect!
How To Use
Use at the last step of your skincare routine before makeup.
Take a generous amount and spread evenly onto face and neck, gently patting for absorption.
Reapply every two hours when exposed to sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SPF?
A simplified way of understanding the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) is to think of it as a measure of the level of protection a product provides against sunburn. To calculate it, a volunteer is exposed to UV rays to determine how long it takes for them to burn with and without protection. This ratio is then used to determine the SPF. For example, if a person would burn in ten minutes without protection and three hours and twenty minutes with protection, the ratio would be 200 minutes/10 minutes, giving an SPF of 20. This means that a person using an SPF 20 cream has twenty times more time to be exposed to the sun before getting burned than without protection.
What are the differences between UVA and UVB?
UVA and UVB both belong to the ultraviolet family, yet they have a number of distinct dissimilarities. UVB is responsible for stimulating tanning and sunburn, and it can't penetrate the skin too deeply. On the other hand, UVA rays can go further beneath the surface, leading to early aging of the skin. Both UVA and UVB can be the cause of skin cancer, making it essential to defend your skin from both types of UV. Sun protection items must protect against both UVA and UVB.
What is a physical sunscreen?
Physical sunscreens are formulated with active mineral components like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. These minerals form a layer on the skin which can deflect the UV rays. Thus, physical sunscreens protect against both UVA and UVB radiation. They also start working quickly upon application. This kind of sunscreen is sometimes referred to as natural or mineral sunscreen.
The primary advantage of this type of sunscreen is that it does not clog pores. However, it can rub off easily, be quite heavy, and leave a film on the skin. Moreover, it requires more frequent re-application than chemical sunscreen.
The ingredients of physical sunscreen are photostable, so it doesn't degrade when exposed to the sun. Apart from this, it can be used to block a wider range of UV wavelengths than a chemical sunscreen.
Pros:
- The components are not absorbed into the skin, and neither are the UV rays
- Protects against both UVA and UVB rays
- Hypoallergenic
- Instant protection right after application
- Longer shelf life
- Pregnancy friendly
- Children friendly
Cons:
- Tends to leave a white, ashy look, particularly on darker skin types
- Feels heavier than chemical sunscreen
- Needs reapplication every 2 hours since it is easy to rub off
- Needs to be applied more generously
What type of sunscreen is more suitable for me?
Chemical sunscreens and physical sunscreens are both effective ways to protect the skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Chemical sunscreens work by absorbing the sun’s rays, while physical sunscreens work by reflecting the sun’s rays away from the skin. Both types of sunscreens are effective, but there are some key differences that may make one type better for certain individuals or situations.
When it comes to effectiveness, chemical sunscreens tend to be the more reliable option. Chemical sunscreens work after being absorbed onto skin, and they are more effective at blocking UVA and UVB rays than physical sunscreens. Additionally, chemical sunscreens are generally more water-resistant than physical ones, so they are a better choice for swimmers or anyone who will be exposed to water.
Physical sunscreens, on the other hand, are often considered to be more natural. They are made with ingredients such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, which are mineral-based and considered to be nontoxic to the skin. They also tend to be more gentle and less likely to irritate the skin than chemical sunscreens. Physical sunscreens are also the better choice for anyone with sensitive skin, as they are less likely to cause a reaction.
Ultimately, the choice between chemical and physical sunscreens depends on the individual and their needs. Chemical sunscreens are generally more effective and water-resistant, making them a better choice for activities such as swimming or for individuals who are exposed to water for long periods of time. Physical sunscreens are more natural and less likely to irritate the skin, making them a better choice for those with sensitive skin.
How much sunscreen do I need?
The amount of sunscreen you need depends on several different factors and can vary from person to person. Generally speaking, it is recommended to use a shot glass full of sunscreen and spread it evenly over your body to ensure adequate coverage. However, if you are swimming or sweating, you may need to reapply sunscreen more often and in larger amounts.
The amount of sunscreen you need should also depend on the SPF (sun protection factor) of the sunscreen you are using. For example, if the sunscreen you are using has an SPF of 30, you need to use a thicker layer of it than you would if you were using an SPF of 15. Similarly, if you are exposed to direct sunlight for a longer period of time than usual, you may need to use an even higher SPF sunscreen to protect your skin.
In addition, the amount of sunscreen you need also depends on the size of your body. If you are larger or have more exposed skin, you may need to use more sunscreen than someone who is smaller or has less exposed skin. For example, if you are wearing a tank top and shorts, you may need to use more sunscreen than someone who is wearing a t-shirt and jeans.
It is also important to note that sunscreen should not be applied too heavily. Applying too much sunscreen can cause it to become too greasy and it can also be difficult to wash off. Therefore, it is important to find a sunscreen that is just the right amount for your skin type and to apply it evenly and in the right amount.
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