FAQs
The Kakadu Plum extract used in our Kakadu Plum SPF is sourced from Kakadu National Park. The collection of Kakadu Plum is permissible under a Territory Parks and Wildlife Permit which has several terms and conditions in place to ensure the sustainable collection of the fruit.
The Kakadu Plum extract used in our Kakadu Plum Body Milk and Sensitive Body Milk are ethically sourced from the Lombadina Aboriginal Corporation.
All product received from our suppliers is traceable to the site it was picked, via the permit system and individual batches. Our suppliers are members of the Union for Ethical BioTrade meaning they are committed to sourcing with respect for people and biodiversity.
An SPF 50 sunscreen will block up to 98% of UVB rays. The addition of antioxidants to a broad spectrum sunscreen can help neutralise free radical damage caused by UVA and UVB rays (aka, that 2% of residual UV light not covered), helping to prevent skin cancers and keeping skin firm and youthful.
But that’s not all they can do! Antioxidants are often multi-functional; they provide the skin with hydration and increase moisture retention, help brighten skin tone and strengthen the skin barrier, improving overall skin health. Some antioxidants are also known to have skin-calming or anti-inflammatory properties, helping to soothe sensitive skin and alleviate symptoms of eczema and rosacea.