Product Description
Everyday Humans Resting Beach Face SPF30 Sunscreen Serum is a multi-effect sunscreen-serum that combines skincare and suncare for hydrating, plant-powered and seriously lightweight, invisible protection that leaves a healthy, glowy finish on all skin types.
Singapore is a mere 137km north of the Equator which explained its relentless heat and humidity where excessive exposure to solar UV radiation can result in harmful effects to the skin and eyes and UV index levels are highest between 11am and 3pm.
Minimize the effects by :
- Using sunscreen of least SPF 30
- Using umbrella and seek shade
- Wearing sunglasses that block UVA/UVB rays
- Wearing a broad-brimmed hat
- Using umbrella and seek shade
- Wearing sunglasses that block UVA/UVB rays
- Wearing a broad-brimmed hat
After emptying Everyday Humans Oh My Bod! SPF50 Sunscreen Lotion, its time to check out Everyday Humans Resting Beach Face SPF30 Sunscreen Serum. I simply love buying new sunscreens, no thanks to Instagram.
Everyday Humans products are made for multi-purpose, combining sun care + skincare to shorten and supercharge your routine without ever skimping on quality. Every step of product development is clinically vetted and science-led — from the ingredients they use, to the extensive safety standards they set.
Packaging, Scent and Texture
Everyday Humans Resting Beach Face SPF30 Sunscreen Serum is housed in a 50ml tube with a pump applicator and a clear cap. It has a distinct strong sunscreen scent which fades off after awhile. The lightweight lotion texture is easy to wear, with a refreshing cooling sensation on application.
How To Use :
1) Apply a dime-sized amount over your face and neck.
2) Use on its own as the final step in your skincare routine, or as a 2-in-1 sunscreen and moisturiser.
3) Re-apply every 2 hours or immediately after sweating, swimming or towelling.
Tip: to re-apply over make-up, use a foundation sponge and dab gently.
Performance and Ingredients
This alcohol-free and fragrance-free protective sunscreen serum is said to hydrate, enhance radiance and protect skin from sun damage, dehydration, dullness and pollution while preventing premature skin ageing, and leaving a healthy, lit-from-within glow.
Everyday Humans Resting Beach Face SPF30 Sunscreen Serum has strong sunscreen scent at first, but it fades quickly. The lightweight lotion texture is easy to wear with no white cast but left a super dewy finish which I am not a fan of!
The key ingredients are....
Hyaluronic Acid + Pentavitin® : Powerful moisture boosting complex that replenishes and optimises hydration levels to help restore skin's suppleness and volume.
Spinach + Green Tea : Supergreens anti-oxidant combo that fends off indoor and outdoor aggressors while strengthening skin’s natural defence systems.
Kopara Extract: Derived from microorganisms from the French Polynesian atolls, a biomimetic shield that protects skin against urban pollution from internal and external sources.
There are 4 UV filters
Homosalate : An organic compound that belongs to salicylates. It is an ester formed from salicylic acid and 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexanol, a derivative of cyclohexanol. Salicylates prevent direct skin exposure to the sun’s harmful rays by absorbing ultraviolet (UV) light. Homosalate specifically absorbs short-wave UVB rays, which are associated with DNA damage and increased risk of skin cancer.
Octisalate : Also known as Ethylhexyl Salicylate or Octyl Salicylate, this is an organic compound used as an ingredient in sunscreens and cosmetics to absorb UVB (ultraviolet) rays from the sun. Although the Cosmetics Ingredient Review notes that reproductive and developmental toxicity can occur in relation to Salicylic Acid, one of the two primary components of Ethylhexyl Salicylate, it has determined that the levels used in cosmetic and beauty products would not cause any adverse reaction. Importantly, the FDA has approved Ethylhexyl Salicylate for use in sunscreen with up to 5% concentration. Ethylhexyl Salicylate receives an EWG hazard rating of 4.
Avobenzone : Also known as Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, it appears to be relatively non-toxic and non-irritating to the skin. However, because it is often used in conjunction with photo-stabilizers, there is a greater risk for skin irritation and low-level toxicity. Furthermore, some studies have demonstrated it to be absorbed by the body and secreted into urine, and is therefore not recommended to use on children or pregnant women
However tests have revealed Avobenzone’s tendency to significantly degrade in light over time, lessening its sun protection capabilities. For this reason, most sunscreens containing the ingredient also include photo-stabilizing ingredients like octocrylene.
Octocrylene : It protects the skin against short UVA and long UVB rays, however from a research study, Octocrylene appears to be a strong allergen leading to contact dermatitis in children and mostly photoallergic contact dermatitis in adults with an often-associated history of photoallergy from ketoprofen.
Active Ingredients (%W/W) Homosalate 8%, Octisalate 4%,Avobenzone 3%,Octocrylene 2% Inactive Ingredients Water (Aqua), Cyclomethicone, Isostearyl Neopentanoate, Glycerin, Ceteareth-20, Cetearyl Alcohol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Spinacia Oleracea Leaf Extract, Alteromonas Ferment Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Caprylyl Glycol, Saccharide Isomerate, Xanthan Gum, Peg-40 Stearate, Triacontanyl Pvp, Silica, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/Vp Copolymer, Butylene Glycol, Cetyl Dimethicone, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, Disodium Edta, Parfum*, Tocopheryl Acetate, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Triethanolamine, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Potassium Sorbate
*Natural Fragrance"
Where To Buy : Amazon
Conclusion
To conclude, Everyday Humans Resting Beach Face SPF30 Sunscreen Serum has strong sunscreen scent at first, but it fades quickly. The lightweight lotion texture is easy to wear with no white cast but left a super dewy finish which I am not a fan of!
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