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SPF50 Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Butter, 1 oz

SPF50 Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Butter, 1 oz

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Smooth, creamy, organic. No, we’re not talking about guacamole – we’re referencing our SPF50 Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Butter. Made with zinc-oxide, this reef-friendly butter physically blocks UVA/UVB rays and is tinted with iron oxides to blend with most skin tones. Leaves a “barely-there” matte finish.

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All Good, All The Time

Finally, a zinc sunscreen that blends in with your skin tone! Made from a mineral blend of Zinc oxide and botanical ingredients, our SPF 50 Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Butter uses plant-based iron oxides to blend seamlessly with most skin tones. Super hydrating and goes on smooth thanks to a blend of coconut oil and jojoba oil. This facial sunscreen won’t leave your skin greasy and won’t clog your pores (sensitive skin, rejoice!). The most active ingredient, zinc oxide, actually sits on top of your skin to physically block UVA and UVB rays and beeswax gives this butter an extra “oomph” in the waterproof department (water-resistant for 80 minutes). Broad-spectrum SPF in a handy dandy portable tin – can we get an “Amen” for plastic-free packaging? Rub a dub dub, the best tinted sunscreen butter in a tub.


Because zinc sits on top of your skin rather than absorbing into it, zinc sunscreens can be tricky to get off of fabric. Our Mineral Tinted Sunscreens are made with iron oxides to blend seamlessly with most skin tones. This means that they can leave a mark on light, and particularly WHITE fabrics. If this happens to you, use household soap or dish soap and scrub the garment before washing with normal instructions. For specific cleaning instructions, see our FAQ’s page.



Head’s up! This product is made with iron oxides, which have been known to leave a stain on light, and particularly WHITE fabrics. If you’re rocking tinted sunscreen, try to avoid rubbing your face or body on light-colored clothing, towels, and furniture. Check out our FAQs for ways to remove tinted sunscreen stains.