To start things off for the
Made in Bali series, I thought I'd start with a product that I use often for
surfing in Bali and which is both environmentally friendly and non-toxic, a rarity in the sunscreen world!
Therefore, I am going to tell you about
Surf Yogis Sunscreen, an all-natural product made
exclusively in Bali using natural, local ingredients.
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I've had this for about 2 months and have plenty left! As you can see, it's been well used! |
With
toxicity of major brands in the sunscreen world being a topic of concern for many, it is refreshing to see a product which
will not harm your skin or the environment and which
works extremely well.
According to the 100% recycled packaging,
Surf Yogis Sunscreen is made from:
virgin coconut oil, organic bee's wax, zinc oxide, cocoa powder and cocoa butter.
One
tub of
Surf Yogis sunscreen usually
lasts me a whole year of
surfing in Bali, which means I'm using it 3-4 times a week for a year - in short, the stuff
lasts!
The price in most shops in Bali at the moment is
185,000 Rp (approx. $20 US) but I think this is money well spent due to the amount of use you get from one tub. To compare, I bought a similarly sized tube of Zinka sunscreen (not natural) for slightly less and it only lasted me 2 months and would sting my eyes as I surfed because it would run as soon as I got in the sea.
The only negatives I can see about
Surf Yogis Sunscreen are that you can only really use it on your face as it is so thick and that the packaging, due to being recycled, tends to come apart slightly after a fair bit of use. That said, when you apply it to your face,
it won't run down into your eyes and
the packaging is 100% recycled so it's pretty hard to complain really!
On the whole, I would definitely recommend
Surf Yogis Sunscreen to all surfers and water users coming to Bali as it will protect your face from those strong rays effectively and naturally.
A big thumbs up from us at Life in Bali!
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Doing some product testing @ Impossibles, 2011 |
You can find their website through the following -
Surf Yogis - but I don't think online orders are available.
For those of you already in Bali, you can buy
Surf Yogis products at
Drifter Surf Shop (Oberoi),
Zula Vegetarian Cafe (Dhyana Pura, Seminyak) and the
Bali Buddha (various locations including Kerobokan and Uluwatu).Before I finish, I should add that a full list of my '
Made in Bali' posts is available and please remember to check back for more as I will try to add to them as often as possible!
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