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I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS IS SUNSCREEN.”
SECOND-SKIN SUNSCREEN
For The Lightest Invisible Protection
 

100% INVISIBLE.

GLOWING NATURAL FINISH.
THE PERFECT PRIMER 
& MAKEUP BASE.

THE ONE THAT DOES IT ALL
+ BREATHABLE
85% feel it lets their skin breathe.*
+ SPF 50
Broad-spectrum SPF 50 UVA/UVB protection.
+ PA++++
Highest possible PA rating of PA++++.
(i.e. your skin has high protection 
against UVA rays)
+ INVISIBLE
100% transparent, with zero white cast.**
+ WATER RESISTANT
Water-resistant for up to 80 minutes.
+ MAKEUP COMPATIBLE
Compatible with makeup and beards. 
*Result based on self-assessment with 39 participants after 1 week of use. 
**Tested on & fits all skin tones (Fitzpatrick scale 1-6). Result based on self-assessment with 39 participants after 1 week of use. 

CLINICALLY PROVEN ACTIVE INGREDIENTS IN SUPERCHARGED CONCENTRATIONS 

KEY ALLIES

Second-Skin Aloe Membrane Complex

An advanced blend of evaporating emollients and non-comodegenic polymers which form the base of the sunscreen allowing a higher level of protection with a lighter skin-feel. 

Vitamin C 

An antioxidant that helps combat free radicals and protects the skin from harmful environmental aggressors, like UV rays and pollution. 

Vitamin E

A group of powerful fat-soluble antioxidants that includes forms Tocopheryl Acetate and Tocopherol. Helps fight off free radicals, protecting skin from damage caused by environmental aggressors.

Licorice Root Extract

A plant-based extract that helps soothe the skin, brightens and evens out skin tone. It has antioxidant properties, helping protect the skin from external aggressors.  

Green Tea 

A potent antioxidant that helps soothe the skin. It reduces free radical damage caused by sun exposure.  

Red Raspberry Seed Oil

A source of Vitamins A and E which are essential for the maintenance and repair of skin cells. Red Raspberry Seed Oil is rich in antioxidants, helps to retain moisture, and promotes youthful-looking skin.
HOW TO USE
FINAL STEP ½ TEASPOON DAILY AM
As the last step of your AM routine and/or 15 minutes before sun exposure; apply at least ½ teaspoon for face and neck (¼ for face and ¼ for neck). This is roughly equivalent to 3 finger-lengths worth.

Reapply frequently (at least every 2 hours) to maintain protection, after 80 minutes of swimming, or sweating, and immediately after towel drying.

Faq

Can I wear it under makeup?

Yes, The One is not only a transparent, water-resistant broad-spectrum SPF 50 PA++++ sunscreen, it also works as a great primer for your makeup.  

How often should I reapply The One?

Great question! We recommend that you apply The One liberally every morning (no matter the weather/season), 15 minutes before sun exposure and as needed. You should reapply:   

  • 80 minutes of swimming or sweating       
  • immediately after towel drying    
  • at least every 2 hours when exposed to direct sunlight   
Is this a chemical or physical sunscreen? And what is the difference?
  • The One is a chemical sunscreen. “Chemical” sunscreen is the popular name for Organic sunscreens / filters – organic in this case meaning being carbon-based chemicals, and not related to organic production/farming methods.   
  • Likewise, “Physical” sunscreen is the popular name for Inorganic filters. These are also often called “mineral” filters.   
  • In actuality, both types of sunscreens are chemicals and both are physical.   

Organic filters are a group of chemicals used as sunscreens which work mostly by absorbing UV rays and releasing the energy as heat. They offer additional benefits in sunscreen formulation including generally being the most cosmetically elegant due to most of them appearing transparent on the skin making them less likely to be seen on the skin, particularly more melanated skin.   

Inorganic filters also work by mostly absorbing UV rays, contrary to the belief that they work by reflecting the rays away and/or “physically” shielding the skin. Inorganic filters include zinc oxide and titanium dioxide and can make equally efficacious sunscreens, with the caveat that they will usually leave a “white cast” or chalky appearance on the skin when applied properly.