Hawaiian Tropic Mineral Skin Nourishing Milk for Face SPF 30
Lightweight moisturization leaves your skin protected and beautiful
Meet our new look. Inside, you'll find the same skin-nourishing formula you’ve always loved. Hawaiian Tropic® Tinted Face Mineral Skin Nourishing Milk is an ultra-spreadable, silky sunscreen lotion made with 100% mineral actives that provide broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection without chemical filters or parabens. Plus, this unique mineral formula doesn’t leave behind a white cast like other mineral sunscreens. This milky face sunscreen lotion has a light tint for an extra glow and won’t clog pores, so it’s perfect for your everyday beauty routine. This skin-nourishing formula is enriched with Hawaiian-inspired botanicals like coconut and kukui nut for long-lasting, lightweight moisturization. Hawaiian Tropic® Mineral sunscreens are also made with island-inspired botanicals and ingredients like guava, plumeria, passion fruit, mango, and papaya for skin-loving suncare you can trust. In addition to caring for your skin, Hawaiian Tropic® is also doing its part to help care for the planet by formulating free from oxybenzone and octinoxate, Cruelty-Free sunscreens in packaging that’s made from 25% recycled materials.
Size: 1.7 oz
- Made with 100% mineral actives without chemical filters or parabens
- Simply blends into skin without a white cast or residue
- Light tint
- Won’t clog pores, so it’s perfect for everyday use on your face
- Vegan
- Water resistant – for up to 80 minutes
- Iconic Hawaiian Tropic® Scent – this tropical scented sunscreen celebrates the island botanicals of Hawaii
- Does not contain oxybenzone or octinoxate
- PETA-certified Cruelty-free – we never test on animals
- Broad Spectrum UVA and UVB Protection
- Travel size bottle is perfect for easy on-the-go reapplication
- Bottle is made with 25% recycled materials
- Shake well
- Apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure
Reapply:
- After 80 minutes of swimming or sweating
- Immediately after towel drying
- At least every 2 hours
Children under 6 months: Ask a doctor