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3 Sunscreens for a better skin!






Hola! How are you blessing this planet today? :) I'm doing by enjoying the cozy weather shift.
Drinking enough water and wearing sunscreen are two most commonly advised skincare habits which we tend to skip a lot. Well.. honestly, even i miss these every once in a while out of sheer laziness. So, lets make this post a reminder to DRINK surplus WATER + WEAR our SUNSCREEN. Since water has only one kind, so i can suggest you to drink ro-uv wteva purified h2o but contarary we are spoilt by choices for sunscreens. Lemme suggest you some great ones that can help u guard ur skin. These are tested and loved by me.





Biotique  Bio Aloe Vera





  • Dewy finish
  • May bother extremly oily skin
  • SPF 30+
  • Smooth liquidy texture for even coverage
  • Ayurvedic fragrance
  • Uses ayurveda as base

 Aroma magic Aloe Sunscreen Gel




                                                                        photo source: amazon

  • Matte finish
  • Gel consistency
  • Cooling effect
  • SPF 20
  • Works as good base for makeup
  • Uses aromatherapy as base



Lotus Herbal Safe Sun Sunblock








  • Imparts lil sheen, mostly matte
  • Provides sheer coverage
  • Can be used as a makeup base
  • Runny foundation consistency
  • SPF 40
  • Uses herbal ingredients



    All of these brands are cruelty- free and also safe on your skin as no harsh chemicals are used. I have used a bunch of other sunscreens but these are my top picks whenever i look forward to a more al-natural approach for my skin. What's your favorite sunscreen, comment below. :)

    Stay Loved,
    Ritzy!

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