sunscreen spf 30 - green edition - moderate temperature adventures
sunscreen spf 30 - green edition - moderate temperature adventures
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Carmen and Jip met and fell in love on the beach, while kitesurfing. They both are nature lovers, surfers and dreamers at heart, with a passion for simple living and a deep respect for the planet. Their ultimate dream is to earn enough money to buy land in Indonesia and regenerate it, in the process creating a haven for wildlife and a space for people to reconnect with nature. Their project, Sol Mate, is more than just a sunscreen – it is a reflection of their values and their love for our planet. So, whether you’re catching waves or just chilling in the sun, remember to put on your Sol Mate and join them in their mission to make the world a little bit better, one safe sun exposure at a time.
Water-resistant? Check.
Hypoallergenic, biodegradable, reef safe and free of freaky chemicals? Check, check, check and check.
The Sol Mate sunscreen is perfect for daily use on your face and body. Plus, it is free of oxybenzone, parabens, perfume, palm oil, microplastics and any preservatives.
Because Sol Mate use only 100% natural ingredients, the texture can change with changes in the outside temperature. That us why they created two sun screen options, one for moderate temperatures (green edition) and another for warm to hot weather (rose edition).
🌳 Green Edition: Perfect for European adventures when temperatures are moderate between 15°C and 30°C.
Perfect for the sensitive skin and safe for kids, thanks to the simple list of clean and clear ingredients: virgin coconut oil, non-nano zinc oxide, beeswax, illipe butter, shea butter, olive oil, carrot seed oil, vanilla oil.
By purchasing the Sol Mate products, you are helping to protect marine life and ensure the Indonesian local communities can get a decent living from the goods they harvested from their forest, as well as continue to protect their forest. Your purchase contributes directly to the livelihood and welfare of the Dayak tribes, North Lombok's women and wild bee gatherers on Sumbawa island.







