Problem #1: Chemical Filters Are Literally Irritants
Those "advanced" chemical UV filters are designed to absorb into your skin and create heat reactions.
For sensitive skin, this means instant burning, stinging, and inflammation that can last for days.
Problem #2: Synthetic Emulsifiers Create a Suffocating Film
Conventional formulas use cheap petroleum-based binders that create that thick, goopy texture.
Instead of absorbing, they sit on your skin like plastic wrap, trapping bacteria and causing breakouts.
Problem #3: Harsh Preservatives Strip Your Natural Barrier
When your skin barrier gets damaged by synthetic preservatives and alcohols, you become even more reactive to everything.
It's a vicious cycle that makes your sensitivity worse over time.
The result? You're forced to choose between protecting your skin from the sun or protecting it from the sunscreen itself. But you shouldn't have to make that choice.