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Sheer light weight formula's. NO nano particles, oxybenzone, retinyl palmitate, parabens, paba, or any other unnecessary ingredients. Plant Phyto-Protecting sunscreen boosters are fond in all COOLA sunscreens, it's natures way of protecting itself & helps us achieve higher SPF's with fewer actives. Highest organic content out of any sunscreens, 70%-97% certified organic, Expiry on each product. |
COOLA MINERAL COLLECTION COOLA Mineral Sunscreens contain non-nano sized mineral (physical) zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide. Uniquely formulated, separating and encapsulating each active in an effort to keep them equidistant from each other. This equal dispersal provides not only the most transparent application, but also the best protection, as the particles evenly reflect UV rays. These lightweight lotions are water resistant for up to 80 minutes COOLA PLANT COLLECTION The future of sunscreen is COOLA’s trademarked Plant Protection technology. Both the Face and Body formulations contain recently patented SPF enhancing plant stem cells (derived from Buddleja Davidii stems and the Lilac Leaf), as well as nonnano sized Zinc as an active ingredient. These transparent lotions are preservative free and water resistant for up to 40 minutes. |
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COOLA choose the most innovative, scientifically advanced ingredients that are also as natural, organic, sustainable, and locally sourced as can be.
Eco-conscious formulas are sourced with a Farm to Face® philosophy, ensuring they always use the freshest, most potent natural and organic ingredients. Incorporating antioxidant-rich Plant Protection® into their sunscreens, which is a selection of plant-based ingredients including Algae and Red Raspberry Seed Oil that help naturally boost our formulas’ efficacy. This allows them to use fewer traditional—and potentially irritating—sunscreen actives. Weeding out all the stuff you don’t want on your skin or in the environment, like parabens, GMOs, and oxybenzone. |