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Formulated with UV defense & damage repair oils. Incorporate this in your daily skincare routine instead of just using this as an SPF. Tallow and human skin are incredibly compatible, having the same fatty acid profile. It not only is an easy-to-absorb source of nourishment to the skin, but it helps make healthy new cells. The beeswax makes this water resistant for 80 minutes and the red raspberry is an added kick of SPF along with the non-nano zinc oxide. We have hand selected all non-comedogenic (non-pore clogging ingredients) so your skin can breathe this summer!

 

Any zinc product will leave a slight white cast after applying but the tallow helps absorb that color quite quickly, within 5-10 minutes. By nature, zinc is white & especially with a non-nano zinc its purpose is to never enter your bloodstream but stay on the top of the skin.

 

Like many Bigwood’s Organics products this is a multi-purpose cream & can also be used to stop an itch flare like eczema or psoriasis or a diaper rash.

Always practice safe sun exposure. Avoid highly processed seed oils, eat a balanced diet, avoid high UV times of day & take off your sunglasses once & awhile to allow your eyes to absorb sunlight.

 

Red raspberry can cause uterine contractions in pregnant women, also many can be sensitive to red raspberry oil, so with that in mind we are now offering a red raspberry free option!

>>> with red raspberry: SPF 50

>>> without: SPF 35

 

*Bigwoods Organics products contain no preservatives or stabilizers, so if placed in a warm environment they may melt, causing separation. This is normal and does not cause any change in the product, simply mix gently and store in a cool place. Additionally, if placed in a cool environment they may be firmer. Refrigeration is recommended for a longer lasting shelf life.

Love the Sun Suncream Butter

$25.00Price
  • all organic>>> 100% grass fed & grass finished tallow, local NH beeswax, non-nano & uncoated zinc oxide, unrefined jojoba, (red raspberry) & rosemary antioxidant CO2 extracted

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