SENSITIVE SKIN

Kids mineral sunscreen for sensitive skin

Unscented | 75g

EWG VERIFIED®

MINERAL FILTER

HIGH PERFORMANCE


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Highlights

Zinc oxide

No white cast

Easy to apply

Sensitive skin

This mineral sunscreen is formulated with non-nano zinc oxide to limit our impact on the oceans. This mineral filter provides broad spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays. EWG VERIFIED™ and dermatologically tested, its liquid formula is easy to apply on the body. Sunly sun protection lets your kids enjoy outdoor activities worry free!

  • EWG VERIFIED™: clean ingredients and full transparency
  • Contains non-nano zinc oxide, a mineral filter that forms a reflective barrier to protect skin
  • Provides broad spectrum protection against UVA and UVB rays
  • Contains oat extract to help revitalize dry and delicate skin
  • Dermatologically tested
  • Vegan
  • Easy-to-apply sunscreen with non-greasy finish

Active ingredient : Zinc oxide (20 %). Inactive ingredients : Aqua / Water / Eau, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Cetearyl Glucoside, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Polyhydroxystearic Acid, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Flour (gluten), C10-18 Triglycerides, Glycerin (soybeans/soja), Ethylhexylglycerin, Caprylyl Glycol, Behenyl Alcohol, Sodium Chloride, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Gluconate.

Apply generously 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply at least every 2 hours. Use water-resistant sunscreen when swimming or sweating.

Warning: Allergens: soy (glycerin). Read label before use.


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Star ingredient

Designed for delicate skin: our oatmeal sensitive natural™ sun sticks are enriched with oat extract known to help soothe and revitalize dry and delicate skin.​

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SPF 30 VS 50

  1. Higher SPF = higher concentration of zinc oxide, resulting is a pasty white appearance on the skin. ​
  2. SPF 50 gives consumers a false sense of security.​
  3. Sunscreen products, regardless of their SPF levels, should be applied every two hours.​

Frequently asked questions

SPF indicates the amount of UVB rays blocked by a sunscreen. SPF 30 will block 97.4% of UVB rays, while SPF 50 will block 98%. As you can see, the difference is relatively small. Although the numbers increase, your degree of protection isn’t significantly better.In fact, the difference between SPF 30 and 50 is minimal—SPF 50 only blocks an extra 0.6% of UVB radiation.

Percentage of blocked UVB rays:

  1. SPF 15: 93%
  2. SPF 30: 97,4%
  3. SPF 50: 98%
  4. SPF 60: 98,3%


For more information, read our article "The Truth About High SPF Sunscreens: Are They Really Better?"

There are two types of UV filters: chemical and physical. Chemical filters use active ingredients that get absorbed by the skin to block UV rays and protect the skin. Physical (or mineral) filters create a physical barrier on the skin to block UV rays.

According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), zinc oxide is considered to be the safest physical filter.

Yes, all our sun care products have a broad-spectrum sun protection factor of 30* and therefore protect the skin against UVA and UVB rays. The zinc oxide that we use in our sunscreen products is considered an excellent component to block UVA and UVB rays effectively.

Also, the best way to protect yourself from UVA and UVB rays is to apply adequate sun protection, wear covering clothing, hats and sunglasses, and limit the amount of time you are in the sun.

*With the exception of our SPF 15 lip balm.

We have created everyday sunscreens that are non-waterproof. However, we may develop new formulas in the future. Keep your eyes open!

Our liquid sunscreens are formulated with water and glycerin base, while our plastic free sun sticks contain oil, butter and wax. Our liquid sunscreens have a texture that provides a moisturizing feeling to the skin, while our sun sticks are more nourishing.

To choose the right sun product for your needs, it is important to consider your skin type. People with dry skin or those looking for more nourishing protection may prefer our sun sticks, while those with oilier skin may prefer our liquid sunscreens.

Everyone is exposed to the harmful effects of the sun. However, some people are more vulnerable to the sun’s harmful effects because of their skin type, genetic and hereditary disposition, and their skin’s reaction to the sun. While it is true that very dark skin contains more melanin and has a better defence mechanism than light skin, UVA and UVB rays can have negative effects on all skin types.

Having dark skin can give a false sense of protection from the sun, but beware! Dermatologists therefore recommend using a sunscreen with a protection factor of at least 30 for all skin types.