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Here's our complete breakdown comparing the ingredients, attributes, and more of Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Hydrating Glow Mist versus Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist .

Last updated on August 07, 2023. Published on October 03, 2022

Overview

What they are

These products are both vegan, cruelty-free, and fungal acne (malassezia) safe sunscreens. They have a total of 6 ingredients in common

Cool Features

They both contain SPF

Free From

They both do not contain any common allergens, parabens, silicones or sulfates

What's Inside

They both contain harsh alcohols, fragrances and oils

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Sunscreen Australian Brand Australia
Sunscreen Australian Brand Australia

Sunscreen

Sunscreens help absorb or reflect UV radiation and protect skin against skin damage. Sunscreens may come in the form of lotion, gel, foam, spray, or solid-stick.

Sunscreen

Sunscreens help absorb or reflect UV radiation and protect skin against skin damage. Sunscreens may come in the form of lotion, gel, foam, spray, or solid-stick.

Price

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Ingredient Info

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alcohol-free
silicon-free
fragrance-free
sulfate-free
paraben-free
oil-free
fungal-acne safe
reef-safe
eu-allergen-free
vegan
cruelty-free
spf rating
50
alcohol-free
silicon-free
fragrance-free
sulfate-free
paraben-free
oil-free
fungal-acne safe
reef-safe
eu-allergen-free
vegan
cruelty-free
spf rating
50

At a glance

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Notable Ingredients

Chemical UV Filter (3)

Concerns

Drying
May Worsen Oily Skin
Irritating (2)
Rosacea (4)
Eczema (2)

Notable Ingredients

Chemical UV Filter (4)
Vitamin E
Hyaluronic Acid

Benefits

Skin Texture
Anti-Aging
Scar Healing
Brightening (2)

Concerns

Drying
May Worsen Oily Skin
Irritating (3)
Rosacea (4)
Eczema (3)
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Ingredients Explained

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What it does: UV Absorber, UV Filter
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Also known as Avobenzone, this ingredient is a chemical sunscreen filter that provides protection in the UV-A range.

Avobenzone is globally approved and is the most commonly used UV-A filter in the world.

Studies have found that avobenzone becomes ineffective when exposed to UV light (it is not photostable; meaning that it breaks down in sunlight). Because of this, formulations that include avobenzone will usually contain stabilizers such as octocrylene.

However, some modern formulations (looking at you, EU!) are able to stabilize avobenzone by coating the molecules.

Avobenzone does not protect against the UV-B range, so it's important to check that the sunscreen you're using contains other UV filters that do!

The highest concentration of avobenzone permitted is 3% in the US, and 5% in the EU.

Learn more about Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Hydrating Glow Mist contains this as ingredient number 1.

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist contains this as ingredient number 1.

2
What it does: Skin Conditioning, UV Absorber, UV Filter
Community Rating: Very Disliked

Homosalate is a chemical sunscreen filter that provides protection in the UV-B range (280nm - 320 nm), with a peak protection at 306 nm. It is internationally approved for use in sunscreens.

Homosalate is not photo-stable, meaning it's strength as a UV filter degrades over time with exposure to the sun. Because of this, it's often used in combination with other chemical sunscreen filters as avobenzone (which protects from the UV-A range). Homosalate also helps act as a solvent for harder-to-dissolve UV filters.

(Part of the reason that sunscreens need to be frequently re-applied is due to the photo instability of many chemical sunscreen filters)

Currently, homosalate is approved in concentrations up to 10% in the EU and 15% in the US. The FDA is currently doing further research on the effects of homosalate, and it is possible that these approved concentrations will change in the future.

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Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Hydrating Glow Mist contains this as ingredient number 2.

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist contains this as ingredient number 2.

3
What it does: UV Absorber, UV Filter
Community Rating: Disliked

Ethylhexyl Salicylate is an organic compound used to block UV rays. It primarily absorbs UVB rays but offers a small amount of UVA protection as well.

Commonly found in sunscreens, Ethylhexyl Salicylate is created from salicylic acid and 2-ethylhexanol. You might know salicylic acid as the effective acne fighter ingredient and BHA.

The ethylhexanol in this ingredient is a fatty alcohol and helps hydrate your skin, similar to oils. It is an emollient, which means it traps moisture into the skin.

According to manufacturers, Ethylhexyl Salicylate absorbs UV wavelength of 295-315 nm, with a peak absorption at 307-310 nm. UVA rays are linked to long term skin damage, such as hyperpigmentation. UVB rays emit more energy and are capable of damaging our DNA. UVB rays cause sunburn.

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Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Hydrating Glow Mist contains this as ingredient number 3.

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist contains this as ingredient number 4.

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What it does: Antimicrobial, Astringent, Masking, Solvent
Community Rating: Very Disliked

Alcohol Denat. is an alcohol with a denaturant property. It is created by mixing ethanol and other additives. It has a low molecular weight and will evaporate quickly. This helps other ingredients become better absorbed and dry once applied.

Alcohol Denat. is volatile and may cause irritation. It helps draw out natural oils in skin and dry out your skin.

One study from 2005 found adding emollients to propanol-based sanitizer decreased irritation.

Alcohol is antibacterial by nature. This can help preserve products and increase their shelf life.

Other types of astringent alcohols include:

Learn more about Alcohol Denat.

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Hydrating Glow Mist contains this as ingredient number 4.

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist contains this as ingredient number 5.

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What it does: Masking, Perfuming
Community Rating: Very Disliked

Parfum is a catch-all term for an ingredient or more that is used to give aroma to products. Parfum, or fragrance, can be a blend of hundreds of chemicals or plant oils. This means every product with "fragrance" or "Parfum" in the ingredients list is a different mixture.

In the US, the alternative name for parfum is 'fragrance'. The term 'fragrance' is not regulated in many countries. In many cases, it is up to the brand to define this term.

For instance, many brands choose to label themselves as "fragrance-free" because they are not using synthetic fragrances. However, their products may still contain ingredients such as essential oils that are considered a fragrance. One example is Calendula flower extract. Essential oil ingredients still impart a scent or 'fragrance'.

Depending on the blend, it can cause allergies and sensitivities on the skin. Some ingredients that are known EU allergens include linalool and citronellol.

Products use parfum often to give products a scent or cover up smells of different ingredients.

The bottom line is: not all fragrances/parfum/ingredients are created equally. If you are worried about fragrances, we recommend taking a closer look at an ingredient. And of course, we always recommend speaking with a professional.

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Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Hydrating Glow Mist contains this as ingredient number 5.

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist contains this as ingredient number 8.

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What it does: Antioxidant, Emollient, Humectant, Skin Protecting

Terminalia Ferdinandiana Seed Oil is from the Kakadu plum seed. The Kakadu plum is native to northern Australia. The Kakadu plum holds the record for having the highest amount of natural vitamin C.

Like other plant oils, Kakadu Plum Seed Oil is an emollient. As an emollient, it helps hydrate the skin by creating a film that traps moisture in. This helps keep your skin hydrated.

The Kakadu Plum is an antioxidant. Antioxidants help fight free-radical molecules. Free-radical molecules are capable of damaging our cells and other genetic material. Antioxidants help stabilize free-radicals and thus may reduce the signs of aging.

The high vitamin C content of Kakadu plum also helps lighten skin. Vitamin C has been shown to block the process of skin darkening that leads to hyperpigmentation.

Kakadu plums have been used by indigenous cultures as medicine to help treat colds and as an antiseptic.

Learn more about Terminalia Ferdinandiana Seed Oil

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Hydrating Glow Mist contains this as ingredient number 6.

Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist contains this as ingredient number 10.

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Naked Sundays SPF 50+ Glow Body Mist 11 ingredients

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Expensive (1) Hydrating (1) Strong Scent (1)
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Clover

5 months ago · Dry Skin
Review

Expensive, smells nasty, and has awful packaging.
Scent is subjective, so I’m sure there are people who enjoy the smell of this, but to me this...

Expensive, smells nasty, and has awful packaging.
Scent is subjective, so I’m sure there are people who enjoy the smell of this, but to me this has an overwhelming bad perfume sort of stink. It lingered on my skin all day. The other complaint I have is the packaging. This leaked and got all over the bottle in the mail. Ok, not too big of a deal, I’ll just wash the bottle. Easy, I thought. Nope. This was a pain to clean off and the bottle still felt a bit tacky when I finally gave up. Then, every time I used this and took the lid off and on, cracks would appear and grow in the plastic lid. This just felt so cheap for being a $34 product. No idea if this is an effective SPF, because I couldn’t stand to use it for more then a few days. I can’t recommend this product to anyone. There’s definitely better and more affordable alternatives out there. Just buy the Hawaiian Tropic SPF weightless hydration dry oil spray if you want to add a glow to your body. So much more affordable and the scent is nice but much more subtle than this Naked Sundays body mist.

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