Natural Sunscreen with Alba Botanica

Alba Botanica Natural Sunscreen

Good morning lovelies! Today I’m so excited to be talking about natural sunscreen with Alba Botanica. Alba Botanica has been a long time favorite brand of mine because of their great quality products that are also great for the environment. I took their sunscreen with me to Spain this summer and didn’t get sunburned once! They just released two new sunscreens that I’ll be giving you a closer look at below!

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Natural Sunscreen: About Alba Botanica

Alba Botanica has been around since 1971 and their mission is: Do Beautiful! They focus on creating high quality, 100% vegetarian products for skin and hair. I’m a big fan of their brand because they truly care about their consumers and strive to take care of the earth. They are constantly trying to reduce their environmental footprint and never test on animals.

Alba Botanica Natural SUnscreen

Natural Sunscreen: Sharing Two New Favorites

Hawaiian Coconut Clear Spray SPF 50

I love this spray, broad spectrum sunscreen for so many reasons! It’s biodegradable and free of oxybenzone, octinoxate, PABA, and nano-sunscreens. It’s also free of ingredients that can have adverse impact to coral reefs and smells like a tropical breeze. It’s an awesome on the go option: just spray and protect your skin!

Hawaiian Green Tea Lotion SPF 45

This sun lotion not only helps to prevent sun damage, but also nourishes your skin with aloe vera, green tea and palm kernel oil. It’s water resistant and perfect to apply under your makeup! It doesn’t make your skin feel greasy and has a light, refreshing scent. I even keep a bottle in my car so I can reapply before going on walks with Andrew.

Natural Sunscreen Alba Botanica

Where to Buy Natural Sunscreen

Both of these sunscreens are available at Walmart and can be purchase online at Walmart.com. Click on any of the product pictures to head straight to Walmart and add these products to your cart!

This post was sponsored by Alba Botanica and the InfluenceHer Collective. All thoughts are my own.