

FullStop.™
SPF50 Daily Glow Screen
This UVA + UVB broad spectrum sunscreen has been designed for everyone, every day. Beautifully lightweight, with no white cast, FullStop leaves a silky-smooth finish on your skin, making it the perfect illuminating primer under makeup or simply to add glow and protection on its own.
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GREAT FOR
Everyone!
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THE EXPERIENCE
A non-greasy, lightweight, unfragranced SPF with no white cast.
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KEY INGREDIENTS
High-tech SPF filters, Arctalis™, ectoin, shea butter.


Benefits
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UVA + UVB broad spectrum protection
We use high-tech SPF filters that offer SPF50 protection, while also protecting against digital blue light pollution.
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Leaves skin softer and more hydrated
Nourishing botanicals support your skin barrier and hydrate your skin, leaving you with softer, happier skin.
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Leaves you glowing
Our lightweight sunscreen formula leaves you with just the right amount of glow, and sits beautifully under makeup.

REAL REVIEWS
"This SPF is the only one I will use on my face! It is amazing, it doesn't feel sticky, it doesn't leave white marks on your face or peel off. It also works as a great primer and my makeup stays on all day with this SPF underneath it."
- Klancy R

INGREDIENTS
Sunscreen meets skincare thanks to high tech SPF filters and innovative botanical extracts.
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SPF filters
We use high tech SPF filter ingredients. Not only do they provide SPF50 UVA and UVB broad spectrum protection, they're also lightweight, non-greasy and feel amazing on your skin - making FullStop a great sunscreen to wear under makeup too.
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Arctalis™
This unique marine ingredient is found in the deep waters of the arctic, under the Northern Lights. It provides blue light protection and hydrates your skin.
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Ectoin
Often referred to as the skin’s bodyguard, this deeply-hydrating amino acid helps to protect against stressors like blue light and environmental pollution. It also supports your skin barrier, leading to more hydrated, healthy skin.
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Shea butter
Packed with nourishing fatty acids, this emollient softens and hydrates skin.
BOOST YOUR ROUTINE
FullStop pairs well with
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OhWhippy™Prebiotic Cream CleanserRated 4.9 out of 5 stars387 Reviews
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Brightening BoosterDouble-action Vitamin C SerumRated 4.9 out of 5 stars1,177 Reviews
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GoLightly™Plump & Protect Day CreamRated 4.9 out of 5 stars2,294 Reviews
HOW TO USE IT
Apply generously (about half a teaspoon) to your face and neck.
Use every day in the morning, at least 20 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2 hours and more often after swimming, excessive perspiration or towelling. Avoid prolonged sun exposure and wear suitable protective clothing.
IN YOUR ROUTINE
Cleansers - toners - serums - moisturisers - face oils - SPF

Frequently Asked Questions
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What does SPF stand for?
SPF stands for sun protection factor. It's a measure of how well it protects your skin from getting sunburnt.
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Is this a chemical, or mineral sunscreen?
FullStop is a chemical sunscreen. Both mineral and chemical sunscreens are great options - it mostly comes down to personal preference which type you use. Here's a little bit of information about both options, and why we decided to create a chemical sunscreen. Mineral (also known as physical) sunscreens sit on the surface of your skin and act like a shield. Typically they're made with ingredients such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide which create a barrier that reflects UV light. They often feel quite thick, are hard to spread and leave a white cast. Chemical sunscreens work a little differently - they're made with active ingredients (SPF filters) that absorb UV rays before they penetrate the skin. Typically they're easier to apply and wear because they don't sit on top of the skin and don't leave a white cast. Based on these factors (and a very long research process!) we decided to make a chemical sunscreen that's enjoyable to use, to encourage everyone to wear sunscreen every day!
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What does broad spectrum mean?
When looking for SPF protection, it's very important to look for a broad spectrum sunscreen. This means the product is providing protection from both UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays have a longer wavelength, and are associated with skin ageing. They penetrate the skin more deeply than UVB rays and are responsible for the damage to cells where most skin cancers occur. They can penetrate windows and cloud cover and their strength remains the same throughout daylight hours. UVB rays are shorter wavelength. They damage the outermost layer of our skin and are associated with burning and tanning. UVB rays fluctuate throughout the day and are higher during the summer months. UVB rays do not penetrate glass.
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Do I need to use sunscreen every day?
Yes you do! See the "What does broad spectrum mean?" question for more information about how we're exposed to UVB and UVA rays throughout the day.
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How much sunscreen should I use?
We recommend using about half a teaspoon on your face and neck when applying sunscreen.
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Is sunscreen the same as sunblock?
The term "sunblock" isn't used on products anymore - especially in Australia and New Zealand. In the past it referred to mineral sunscreens that use physical ingredients to "block" the sun's rays. However, because nothing can 100% block the sun's rays, this term has (quite rightly) fallen out of favour. "Sunscreen" now refers to both chemical and mineral formulations.
Recycling Information
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Made from
Tube: made overseas from a combination of LDPE (#4)*, HDPE (#2)* and polypropylene (#5)*. Outer box: made in New Zealand from box card. *Made from 50% post consumer recyclate plastic.
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How to recycle
Tube: can't be recycled locally. Can be recycled through our free Jeuneora Recycling Programme in NZ & Australia. Outer box: can be recycled locally anywhere paper is accepted.
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Jeuneora Recycling Programme
We provide a free-to-use recycling programme to guarantee that your empties will never see a landfill. Click here for more information on how to join and participate. The Jeuneora Recycling Programme is only available for customers in New Zealand and Australia at this time.