Hurraw! Organic Lip Balm – Sun (SPF15)

Hurraw! Sun Lip Balm SPF15 is a natural vegan lip balm with non-nano zinc oxide to protect lips from UVA and UVB rays while hydrating and soothing with a light citrus flavour.

$7.97

SKU 2731077 Category

Made with organic, raw, and fair trade ingredients, this SPF lip balm glides on smoothly with a thicker, creamy texture for longer-lasting protection. Enriched with nourishing oils like red raspberry seed, sea buckthorn, and pomegranate, it helps moisturise, protect, and support lips exposed to sun and environmental stress. The subtle tangerine, vanilla, and chamomile scent adds a fresh, calming finish, making it ideal for daily sun protection.

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Non-Nano Uncoated Zinc Oxide 10%

All Ingredients: Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil*, Theobroma cacao (cacao) seed butter*, Euphorbia cerifera cera (candelilla) wax, Zinc oxide (non-nano), Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil*, Rubus idaeus (raspberry) seed oil*, Ricinus communis (castor) seed oil*, Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil*, Punica granatum (pomegranate) seed oil*, Hippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn) seed oil*, Citrus reticulata (tangerine) peel oil, natural flavour, Citrus aurantium dulcis (orange) peel oil, Tocopherol, Anthemis nobilis (roman chamomile) flower oil, Vanilla planifolia (vanilla)*, Anise alcohol€¡, Benzyl benzoate€¡, Limonene€¡, Linalool€¡ (€¡natural component of essential oil or flavour)

*certified organic ingredient 76.6% organic, 12% wild grown, 100% natural.

Directions for use

After removing the lid, rotate the base to reveal a small amount of the stick. Apply a thin coating over the lips.

Store between 4° and 22°

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