![]() They also prioritize other forms of skincare protection such as blue light (aka your screen time!), infrared radiation and pollution. So they have a variety of formulas and formats for you to find “the one” when it comes to sunscreen. What I also love about Supergoop is their recognition that skincare isn’t one size fits all. Supergoop is vegan, cruelty-free and prioritize ingredients that are good for people + for the planet. ![]() Did you know that an estimated 73% of sunscreens don’t actually live up to their sun protection claims? Or that roughly 65% of sunscreens contain oxybenzone? Oxybenzone has a cornucopia of nasty side effects like being an irritant, an allergen, a hormone disruptor and more…yikes! Ingredients are also important to them when it comes to their formulas and it’s why I trust the brand. ![]() The brand is based around feel-good formulas you’ll actually want to use – so SPF feels less like a chore and instead feels like a worthwhile ritual. SPF is the #1 thing you can do for your skin and yet so many people don’t have it as part of their every day skin routine. If you’re not familiar, Supergoop was founded in 2007 by Holly Thaggard who started the company having been motivated by the simple yet powerful mission of stopping the epidemic of skin cancer. I was really keen to try it out and today I’m sharing my thoughts. Supergoop is one of my favorite SPF brands (I previously used Zinc Screen every day and still really like it!) and so when I saw they released a Sheer Screen mineral SPF earlier this year – I bought it immediately. Chemical sunscreens are more common in the market but do not provide the same level of protection. I’m always on the hunt for one that has proper mineral protection (zinc, titanium dioxide or a combo of the two sunscreen actives) but also can be worn under makeup, has a good texture and blends/absorbs well. So many sunscreens are just too greasy for every day wear or I feel very “meh” about them. I have tried and tested and been underwhelmed by lots of mineral sunscreens in the past few years. I felt an instant mood shift after daylight savings this year and I am so excited for more social plans outside in the coming months.īy now we all know that sun exposure can equal sun damage and after my personal skin cancer diagnosis in 2019, I became more rigorous in regards to every day SPF use – and in particular – mineral SPFs that better protect your skin from too much sun exposure. With spring here, summer is around the corner and while SPF should be a part of our daily routines, it gets more love with the weather warming up and all of us spending more time outdoors.
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