Hardcore protection.
Ocean Freedom Surf Clay SPF50+ sunscreen is dermatologist approved, very water resistant, CANSA approved and reef safe. The easy to apply Surf Clay sunscreen is paraben and sulphate free. Surf Clay broad spectrum UVA and UVB sun protection is available in multiple shades.
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Dermatologist approved Dermatologist approval ensures that the product has been tested and deemed safe for use on the skin. This endorsement gives consumers confidence that the sunscreen has been formulated with skin health in mind and is less likely to cause irritation or adverse reactions. SPF50+ SPF50+ indicates that the sunscreen provides high-level protection against the harmful effects of UVB radiation. It means that the sunscreen can block up to 98% of UVB rays, reducing the risk of sunburn and long-term skin damage. CANSA Association approved The approval of the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) signifies that the product has met specific standards and guidelines set by a reputable organization dedicated to cancer prevention and awareness. Broad Spectrum UVA & UVB Sun protection Protection Against Both UVA and UVB Rays offering protection against both UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays can lead to premature aging and skin damage, while UVB rays cause sunburn. A broad-spectrum sunscreen helps shield the skin from both types of harmful rays. Very Water Resisitant Long-lasting Protection: Being very water-resistant means this sunscreen maintains its effectiveness even after prolonged exposure to water, sweat, or moisture. This quality is especially valuable for those engaging in water sports or outdoor activities where reapplication might be challenging. Paraben & Sulphate free Parabens and sulfates are two common chemicals found in skincare products that some individuals prefer to avoid due to potential health and environmental concerns. By being paraben-free and sulfate-free, this sunscreen aims to offer a more natural and potentially safer option for consumers. Made in South Africa Being manufactured in South Africa this product contributes to the local economy and supports local employment.