Ingredients
Niacinamide + Centella + Tea Tree (the acne-safe SPF angle), with Green Tea as the brand anchor — and communicate the triple-filter UVA/UVB science as proof.
How to Use
- Use as the last step of your morning skincare routine — after cleansing (and toner/serum if you use them).
- Take an adequate amount — roughly two finger-lengths for face and neck (this is the amount needed for the protection the filters provide).
- Apply evenly and spread until absorbed, about 15 minutes before sun exposure.
- Reapply every 2–3 hours during prolonged sun exposure, and after sweating or towel-drying.
- Frequency: Every morning, rain or shine.
- Routine order: Green Tea Face Wash → (toner/serum if applicable) → Green Tea Sunscreen.
Skin Benefits
Shields skin from UVA and UVB rays — helps prevent tanning, dark spots, pigmentation and premature ageing
Controls shine and refines pores with Niacinamide
Calms and soothes acne-prone, reactive skin — Centella Asiatica (Cica) + Tea Tree
Won't trigger breakouts — formulated specifically for oily and acne-prone skin
Brightens and evens tone over time (Niacinamide + Licorice + Mulberry botanical complex)
Antioxidant defence against UV-generated free radicals from Green Tea (Camellia Sinensis)
Lightweight, no-white-cast finish that suits Indian skin tones and humid weather
Best for: oily, acne-prone and SPF-avoidant skin
Safety Standards
SPF/PA rating: confirm against lab test before stating a number. Your strategy file estimates the triple-filter system at SPF 30–50 — do not print an exact SPF or PA value until it's lab-verified.
Chemical sunscreen (Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate + Avobenzone + Benzophenone-3) — apply 15 minutes before sun exposure; reapplication every 2–3 hours is required for continued protection.
Sunscreen is one part of sun safety — pair with shade and protective clothing during strong sun.
Patch test before first use; for external use only; avoid direct contact with eyes (rinse with water if contact occurs).
Discontinue if irritation or sensitivity occurs.
"Non-comedogenic" / "won't clog pores": display only if it's on-pack or verified.
Manufacturing certifications (GMP / ISO / dermatologically tested): confirm and display only if documented on the label/cert.