Does Your Sunscreen Have Toxic Chemical Overload?
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
A common surfactant (detergent) in personal care products
- Commonly found in personal care products
- Banned in the EU due to Safety Concerns
- Severe skin irritation, disrupts oil balance, and potentially leads to increased sensitivity
OUR COMMITMENT:
Absolutely NO Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Fragrances
Complex mixture of chemicals used to create scents
- Found in a majority of soaps
- Skin irritation and allergic reactions
- Hormone disruption and cancer risk
OUR COMMITMENT:
Absolutely NO fragrances
Polyethylene Glycols
Petroleum-based compounds used to enhance texture
- May contain toxic contaminants like ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane
- May enhance skin penetration of potentially harmful substances
- Hormone disruption and environmental risk
OUR COMMITMENT:
Absolutely NO Polyethylene Glycols
said their skin felt protected from the sun throughout the day.
reported their skin felt nourished and moisturized after regular use.
noticed a healthier appearance in their skin tone after consistent use.