Key Benefits of Wotnot Natural Sunscreen
- Trustable brand – Australian made and owned. Founded by two mothers themselves, Wotnot products are reflections of their core values – using only all-natural products of high standard, organic and sustainably sourced materials where possible.
- Hypoallergenic – Free from chemical UV absorbers, titanium dioxide, sulphates, PEGs, parabens and artificial fragrances
- Simple, minimal ingredients – Using zinc oxide as the only active, we do not use any chemical UV absorbers.
- Moisturising – Specially designed for problem prone or extra sensitive skin. It has a high natural oil content making it deeply moisturising and uses the finest, most gentle natural extracts.
- Award-winning poduct – Won the Australia Nature & Health awards for Best Sunscreen in 2013, Supporter of Australian Eczema Association
Ingredients :
Beeswax-white, candelilla wax, aloe barbadensis extract, d-alpha tocopheryl acetate (gmo-free vitamin e), grapeseed oil, safflower oil, sesame oil, shea butter, silica, water-purified, naticide.
Active ingredient: zinc oxide (250mg/g)
Customer Reviews :
“When we use sunscreen, the Wotnot natural is our go-to for our whole family. I’m so grateful that we have products like this available to us so that we can make better choices for our family and reduce the chemical load on our bodies, big and small. I like that it has a thicker consistency, that it’s long-lasting and effective.- Tanla”
” I have found the wotnot sunscreen to be very moisturising, while gentle on my boys sensitive skin. You can tell it’s packed with oils to keep the skin supple and soft. And the main reason I changed was that it’s chemical free. There is a huge difference in his skin since using it. My hubby and I have even started using it now. – Adele”
** Review taken from https://wotnot.com.au
What does SPF mean?
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. SPF numbers are an approximate indication of how much protection from the sun a product will provide for your skin. Everyone’s skin is different and each person’s skin can be exposed to the sun for different lengths of time before burning. Sunscreen extends the time before burning by a multiple of the SPF. Eg if you have fair skin and would normally burn in 5 minutes without any sun protection then an SPF 30 will give you 30 x 5 (150 min) minutes protection. The issue is that all sunscreens will rub off over time with normal activity and perspiration and so in some cases the higher SPF can give a false sense of security.
The most important thing to remember is that no sunscreen provides total protection and will rub off over time, that’s why it is always important to reapply regularly and cover up using appropriate clothing and eye wear especially during the hottest part of the day. Stay out of midday sun and reapply sunscreen regularly.
How to use?
It is important to apply your sunscreen 20-30 minutes before going out in the sun. This allows the sunscreen to reach each layer of the skin and provides maximum protection. Sunscreen should be applied evenly and liberally to ensure all exposed areas are protected.
It is also important to reapply sunscreen every 2 hours or after towelling dry or excessive sweating. This will not prolong the amount of time you can stay in the sun but will ensure the effectiveness of your sunscreen for the remaining time
that your sunscreen provides protection.
* http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-04/hawaii-bans-sunscreen-coral-bleaching/9728322
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