Active Mineral SPF 50+ Sunscreen
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DESCRIPTION
Key Benefits
- SPF50+ Protection – Blocks up to 97% of UVB rays to help prevent sunburn and long-term skin damage.
- Broad Spectrum – Protects against both UVA (aging, skin damage) and UVB (burning) rays.
- Dermatologist Approved – Tested for skin safety and effectiveness.
- Water-Resistant (40 min) – Ideal for swimming, surfing, or outdoor workouts. Reapply every 40 minutes if in water or sweating.
- CANSA Approved – Endorsed by the Cancer Association of South Africa for trusted sun protection.
- Clean & Ethical – Fragrance-free, paraben-free, sulphate-free, not tested on animals.
- Women-Owned, Proudly South African – Locally developed, manufactured, and certified, supporting women in business and the South African economy.
ADDITIONAL INFO
Benefits of our sunscreen

Broad Spectrum UVA & UVB
UVA rays can lead to premature aging and skin damage, while UVB rays cause sunburn.

Water-Resistant
Water-resistant means this sunscreen maintains its effectiveness after exposure to water, sweat, or moisture for up to 40 minutes.

Reef-Safe
It helps safeguard coral reefs and marine ecosystems by avoiding harmful chemicals found in traditional sunscreens.

Dermatologist approved
Dermatologist approval ensures that the product has been tested and deemed safe for use on the skin.
Why Ocean Freedom?
Ocean Freedom
Others
CANSA Approved
Mineral based
Reef safe
Dermatologist approved
Water resistant
Paraben & Sulphate free
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