Key Features
Step into a new era of SPF reapplication with our award-winning, invisible formula enriched with native Australian botanical extracts. Infused with antioxidants for a radiant complexion, this SPF50 Glow Mist is your go-to for effortless SPF touch-ups throughout the day.
Key Ingredients
Pentavitin®:
A skin-identical humectant, for powerful extra hydration, clinically proven to continue to hydrate the skin 72 hours after use, plus can help strengthen the skin barrier.
Watermelon Extract:
Packed with antioxidants, Vitamin C, and amino acids, it hydrates, plumps, and smooths skin, while treating fine lines and fighting free radicals.
Kakadu Plum:
Rich in Vitamin C and E, this superfood fights aging, clears bacteria, and soothes irritations, promoting a radiant complexion.
How to use
- Apply all sunscreens at least 20 minutes before sun exposure.
- Hold 10 - 15cm away from your body and spray liberally and evenly until skin feels moist. (The TGA recommends using sunscreen sprays on your hands first before applying to your face to ensure even distribution).
- Ensure no spots are missed by spraying mist onto your hands and applying to face/body.
- Reapply at least every 80 minutes when outdoors and immediately after swimming, exercising or towel drying.
Ensure you use your Hydrating Glow Mist SPF50 as a top up only.
Your SPF Questions, Answered.
Hydrating Glow Mist Top Up Spray SPF50
Discover the Hydrating Glow Mist Top-Up Mist SPF50 from Naked Sundays, your ultimate skin refresh and sun protection in one. This lightweight mist delivers broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection while hydrating and setting your makeup, leaving a radiant glow. Infused with powerful antioxidants like Kakadu Plum and Watermelon Extract, this sunscreen mist shields your skin from environmental stressors while providing moisture and a luminous finish. Perfect for reapplication throughout the day, this vegan and cruelty-free formula ensures your skin stays protected and glowing without disrupting your makeup. Ideal for on-the-go protection.