![]() Plus, I find it so gentle, even for my kids. It does not congest my skin and there is a glow it imparts to the skin. Above all, it is water-resistant for over 80 minutes. It works nicely on its own as well as layers nicely under the makeup. This one feels more like a nice lightweight moisturizer. I am very particular when it comes to sunscreens as most leave a white cast on my medium skin tone. It blends nicely into the skin without leaving any white cast. The sunscreen is very lightweight, smooth, and comfortable. And, it provides a sheer broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection. It is hydrating without being oily or greasy. Coola Classic Face Organic Sunscreen Lotion SPF50Ĭoola Classic Face Organic Sunscreen Lotion SPF50 with White Tea is an organic moisturizer plus sunscreen. The products harness the power of plant cell actives to nourish and support healthy skin. ![]() Also, the ingredients follow sustainable farming practices and support local communities. I am using Coola Sunscreen since last month and happy to share my thoughts on them.Ĭoola products are crafted with at least 70% certified organic ingredients. I have to say that Coola is doing really well for what their brand is known for i.e sunscreens. And if you prefer a cream, spray, or a mist, there is one for your specific skin type. That means, even if you have sensitive, oily, or dry skin types, there is a sunscreen for you. Not just skin types, they do care for what texture and how you would like to apply the products. I am really impressed by how they cover all the needs and concerns of most skin types. On balance, the point is this: in contrast to real plant oils, wax esters were designed by Mother Nature to stay on the surface and form a protective, moisturizing barrier and jojoba oil being a wax ester is uniquely excellent at doing that.Coola has a nice range of products focusing on sun protection. Third, jojoba oil moisturizes the skin through a unique dual action: on the one hand, it mixes with sebum and forms a thin, non-greasy, semi-occlusive layer on the other hand, it absorbs into the skin through pores and hair follicles then diffuses into the intercellular spaces of the outer layer of the skin to make it soft and supple. has this not fully proven theory that thanks to this, jojoba might be able to "trick" the skin into thinking it has already produced enough sebum, so it might have "skin balancing" properties for oily skin. Second, jojoba oil is the most similar to human sebum (both being wax esters), and the two are completely miscible. If you have some pure jojoba oil at home, you should be fine using it for years. (Many plant oils tend to go off pretty quickly). Even if you heat it to 370 C (698 F) for 96 hours, it does not budge. So being a wax ester results in a couple of unique properties: First, jojoba oil is extremely stable. 25-30% of human sebum is also wax esters to give us people environmental protection. Wax esters are on the outer surface of several plant leaves to give them environmental protection. Chemically, a wax ester is a fatty acid + a fatty alcohol, one long molecule. Mother Nature also created wax esters but for a totally different purpose. Mother Nature created triglycerides to be easily hydrolyzed (be broken down to a glycerin + 3 fatty acid molecules) and oxidized (the fatty acid is broken down into small parts) - this happens basically when we eat fats or oils and our body generates energy from it. The fatty acids attached to the glycerin vary and thus we have many kinds of oils, but they are all triglycerides. So what the heck is a wax ester and why is that important anyway? Well, to understand what a wax ester is, you first have to know that oils are chemically triglycerides: one glycerin + three fatty acids attached to it. Simmondsia Chinensis (Organic Jojoba) Seed Oil ![]() Carthamus Tinctorius (Organic Safflower) Seed OilĬitrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Flower ExtractĬitrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Leaf/Twig Extract
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