One tube for everyone. Our SPF 50+ is gentle enough for babies, made for the whole family. Here is how it feels to use, and how to keep sun care simple for the whole household.
Why one bottle for everyone makes life easier
Most families end up with several sunscreens on the go at once. A gentle one for the baby, a stronger one for the adults, something quick-dry for the older kids. By the time you're packing for a day at the beach, the sunscreen bag alone is a logistics exercise.
A single, genuinely gentle SPF 50+ that works for every member of the family simplifies all of that. Less to carry, less to think about, less to run out of at the wrong moment.
For that to work, the sunscreen needs to be gentle enough for the youngest skin in the house while still offering the full protection adults need. Broad spectrum SPF 50+ is the standard, and the feel matters too, because kids who dislike the texture of a sunscreen won't reapply it.
How it feels on the skin
We hear from parents regularly that the feel of a sunscreen is what makes or breaks daily use. Our SPF 50+ is lightweight, silky, and fast-absorbing. It glides on effortlessly and sinks in quickly without leaving a heavy or oily residue.
There is no white cast. That matters on all skin tones, and it matters for adults who want to use a sunscreen as part of a daily routine without looking like they've applied something clinical.
Our sunscreen is infused with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E, which means it also leaves skin feeling soft and comfortable rather than dried out or tight.
How much to use and when
Most people apply less sunscreen than is needed for full protection. For body application, a generous, even layer across all exposed skin is the goal. Apply it about 15 to 20 minutes before going out in the sun, so it has time to settle on the skin before exposure begins.
A good way to check you've used enough: the skin should look visibly coated when you first apply, not patchy. It will absorb quickly, but that initial coverage is what matters.
For the face, don't forget the ears, back of the neck, and the top of the hands. These are the spots that get missed most often.
How often to reapply
This is the part that's easy to forget. SPF 50+ broad spectrum protection is only maintained with regular reapplication.
Reapply every 2 hours, and after swimming or towelling. That applies even on cloudy days and even when you're not in the water, because sweat, wind, and general activity all reduce the effectiveness of sunscreen over time.
It’s also water-resistant for up to 4 hours, giving you plenty of breathing room when the kids are in and out of the water. But that doesn't replace reapplication after towelling off. Towelling removes sunscreen. Always reapply after you dry off.
Pair sunscreen with hats, protective clothing, and shade, especially during the peak UV period from 10 am to 4 pm.
Gentle enough for babies, made for the whole family
Our SPF50+ Sensitive Skin Sunscreen is free from Oxybenzone, Parabens, Phthalates, Sulphates, Petroleum, Triclosan, BPA, Essential Oils, and Fragrances. It's genuinely Australian made, TGA-registered (ARTG AUST L 391791), and independently verified by Eurofins Dermatest with a mean SPF of 61.0.
For more on when babies can start wearing sunscreen, take a look at our guide on sun safety from an early age. And if you're often on the move, our 30g travel size is designed for the bag.
Frequently asked questions
Can the whole family use the same sunscreen?
Yes, provided the sunscreen is SPF 50+ broad spectrum, water resistant, and gentle enough for the youngest member of the family. Our sunscreen is formulated specifically for sensitive skin and is gentle enough for babies, made for the whole family.
How much sunscreen should I apply?
A generous, even layer across all exposed skin, applied 15 to 20 minutes before sun exposure. Most people underestimate how much they need. If in doubt, apply more rather than less.
How often should I reapply sunscreen?
Reapply every 2 hours, and after swimming or towelling. This applies to everyone in the family, regardless of skin tone or how quickly they usually burn.
Does it leave a white cast?
No. Our sunscreen has no white cast. It's a lightweight, fast-absorbing formula designed to feel comfortable on all skin tones.
This post is for general information only. For personalised sun protection advice, speak with your healthcare provider.