Clean ingredient lists equal safe skin
At woods_, we like to view our ingredient lists as exclusive clubs only open to indulging ingredients. That’s why our sunscreens, with their mild and nourishing formulations, are both pregnancy safe as well as the perfect match for sensitive skin types.
Free from fragrance, oxybenzone, and octinoxate, and blended with the antioxidant vitamin E, organic and soothing aloe vera, as well as broad-spectrum sun filters, this SPF will not only leave your skin protected, but also enriched.
Why we (and you) love our sunscreen line
When we say we adore our sunscreens for multiple reasons, don’t just take it from us. We ran a 1-week independent consumer study on both our sunscreens to make sure they fit our standards and ambitions as well as the wishes of you guys – and the results are in.
Based on self-assessments from 33 people on our SPF30:
100% agreed it leaves the skin fully protected.
97% agreed that the skin feels instantly hydrated and nourished.
97% agreed that the SPF is suitable for sensitive skin.
Likewise, based on self-assessments from 31 people on our SPF50:
100% agreed it leaves skin fully protected.
97% agreed the skin feels instantly hydrated and nourished.
97% agreed that the SPF is suitable for sensitive skin.
Want to know more about why this sunscreen might just be the perfect fit for your (sensitive) skin? Head to our blog post HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SUNSCREEN to learn even more.
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