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Discover your secret to a healthier, glowing complexion. Use the gentle defense of this physical sunscreen to guard your skin from UVA and UVB rays. This mineral SPF is a must-have whether you’re on the go or staying indoors, since damaging rays can penetrate home and car windows, and electronic devices expose skin daily to damaging blue light2. All skin types, including sensitive skin, can use this mineral sunscreen for daily protection while users of Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 can use this as an essential morning skin care step.
Formula Attributes
2Mintel, ”The Future of Skin Glow,” September 24, 2021, by Sharon Kwek Si Ling, Associate Director, Southeast Asia, Beauty & Personal Care
Each morning after moisturizing skin, apply Mary Kay® Mineral Facial Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30 evenly to face, neck, chest and backs of hands – anywhere skin is likely to receive sun exposure. May be worn under makeup. Spending time outdoors? It’s recommended to reapply every two hours (more frequently if swimming or sweating).
In its natural state, zinc oxide is a white powdered compound that creates a protective barrier on your skin, acting as a powerful shield against both UVA and UVB rays.
Reasons to love our zinc oxide formula:
In consumer testing, a majority of women agreed this formula:
1Based on an independent consumer study where 292 women used the product once daily for seven (7)
days. Study included fifty percent of respondents with lighter skin tones (Types I, II, III on the Fitzpatrick
Scale of Skin Tones) and fifty percent of respondents with darker skin tones (Types IV, V, VI).