Tinted covering cream
Tinted covering cream

Tinted covering cream

(In stock)
SKU: S-126-01

24.95€

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Designed for use by aquatic and outdoor enthusiasts, Surfmud™ is a natural, zinc-based cream developed by surfers to help guard their skin during long hours of surfing in rough ocean conditions. This long-lasting, handmade formulation offers protection against the harsh effects of the surf and wind by creating a protective barrier between the skin and the external environment.

Containing 30% Zinc Oxide together with protective Beeswax and Kaolin Clay, it is suitable for all types of skin, including sensitives, and can safely be used on babies and toddlers. It is a natural skin colour, glides on smoothly and stays put.

Australian made and owned. Palm oil free.

 
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Vegan Sunscreens

Ingredients

Zinc Oxide, Coco Caprylate / Caprate (from Coconuts only), Beeswax (Australian Organic), Lanolin (water free), Kaolin (from clay/mud), Iron Oxides (for colour)

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How to use

To maximise effectiveness rub the zinc into your skin in a circular motion as you would a normal lotion – then finishing with a second visible layer. Note: The layer of Surfmud does not need to be thick – just rubbed in and spread evenly over the areas you want to protect.

The best way to remove Surfmud is to use face-cleansing wipes then wash your face as normal. Alternatively, it can be washed off in the shower, but we suggest using a dedicated face cloth for the task as the colour will transfer to the washer.

It is best stored under 25°C and will melt at temperatures over 75°C.