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☀️ Say ‘see you never’ to greasy, streaky, chemical sunscreens

Roskin’s medical-grade mineral matte sunscreen has all the ingredients you want — and none of the ones you don’t.

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Roskin is committed to providing safe, sustainable, highly effective skincare products.

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Snag a win for your skin this summer with Roskin’s medical-grade mineral matte face sunscreen.

Founded by a local businesswoman seeking more from her sunscreen, this lightweight, tint-free formula was designed to blend seamlessly with a wide range of skin tones and types, meaning even sun-goers with darker or acne-prone skin can wear it without regret.

The sunscreen offers 33 SPF and additional blue light protection — and even includes restorative moisturizing ingredients to keep your skin soft and silky all summer long.

Here’s what else sets this unique brand apart:

  • No nanoparticles
  • Non-tinted zinc oxide formula
  • Includes niacinamide to help strengthen your skin’s natural protective barrier
  • Free from fragrances, SLS, silicone + paraben.
  • Vegan and cruelty-free
  • Dermatologist tested and approved
  • Made right here in the US

Check out the glowing reviews for yourself, or get answers to common questions about ingredients, sustainability (hint: it’s fully biodegradable), and more.

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