How do I get the brush ready to use the first time?
Start by removing the cap, then slide down the protective sleeve to reveal the brush. The sleeve is built into the packaging and can be slid back up after use. Next, remove the clear rubber band around the bristles. Once the band is off, gently rub the brush back and forth on the palm of your hand for 5 to 10 seconds. You should see a soft puff of powder when you run your finger through the bristles, letting you know it's ready to use.
If you do not see the rubber band, it may have slipped down between the bristles and the plastic packaging. You can gently remove it with tweezers.
Is the SPF Powder water-resistant?
It is not water resistant, so we recommend applying the SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen for activities and using the quick brush application of the SPF 50 Mineral Powder after activities.
What is the recommended age of use for the product?
The SPF Powder can be used on anyone, but we recommend consulting with a doctor for children under 6 months.
If you have any concerns or questions about using the product on your child, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or a licensed skincare specialist.
Caution: For external use only. Avoid direct contact with the eye. If irritation occurs, rinse with cool water and discontinue use. Keep out of reach of small children.
Am I able to wash the SPF Powder brush?
It is recommended to keep the SPF Powder as dry as possible. In addition, do not wash the brush as water or soap may leak into the powder container, possibly leading to a clog or inability to use the product correctly. If you desire to clean the brush, we recommend using baby wipes to wipe the brush while keeping it as dry as possible.
Does this SPF work on all skin colors?
The SPF Powder is light and comes across as translucent. However, it may appear lighter on different skin tones.
In addition, while SPF products are generally formulated to work on all skin types, including different skin colors, it's important to note that some products may work better on certain skin tones than others. This is because different skin tones have varying levels of natural protection against the sun, and may require different levels of SPF and types of sun protection.