
This sunscreen works well for me. A pea size is good for covering my face without making it look too white. I love the scent. It doesn't make me look haggard and oily even after sweating and walking under the sun. I don't feel sticky wearing it compared to other sunscreen that I've tried before. I think it could be a good makeup base too.

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100% Natural
ARMORS against skin-aging UVA rays
UVA rays penetrate through clouds and glass windows. SafeProtect has the highest PA++++ rating, providing superior protection against UVA rays whether you’re outdoors or indoors. *Recommended for daily sun protection.
BLOCKS skin-burning UVB rays with SPF 30
SafeProtect provides a broad-spectrum shield that deflects 97% of UVB rays with natural physical particles, unlike chemical sunscreens which absorb UV rays and convert them to heat.
CARES for coral reefs
Most chemical sunscreens contain oxybenzone, octinoxate, benzophenone and other harmful ingredients that cause the bleaching of corals when washed off.* With a 100% natural formulation, SafeProtect is free from these reef-destroying ingredients.
100% No Harmful Chemicals
Free of parabens, synthetic fragrances, or other toxic chemicals harmful for your skin *Recommended for daily sun protection
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COSMO Philippines: Where To Get Reef-Safe Sunscreens In The Philippines
Apply liberally on exposed skin 20 minutes before play or swim time. Re-apply every hour and/or after swimming, sweating, or toweling off. All sunscreens still need reapplication because the SPF drops after a certain amount of time your skin is exposed to water or sun.
Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, Ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, hydrogenated castor oil, zinc oxide, Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, caprylic/capric triglyceride, dicaprylyl ether, Cera alba (beeswax), Glycine soja (soybean) oil, fragrance (all-natural), glyceryl caprylate, tocopherol (vitamin E), p-anisic acid
Manila Bulletin: Protect the Skin (April 6, 2018)
Manila Standard: 3 Simple Ways to Help Save Our Seas (April 6, 2018)