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I’m Loving: Sun-Smart and Environmentally-Friendly beachwear from Shade Swim and Anaskela

I’m getting sun smart, with these environmentally-safe products, down at the beach today. Be good to your body and good to the planet; here are some chic and planet-loving products to help.

I’m Loving: Sun-Smart and Environmentally-Friendly beachwear from Shade Swim swimsuits and Anaskela travel towels.

SHADE SWIM

Shade Swim Australia sun-safe melanoma protection swimsuits save your skin, are SPF50 and are constructed from sustainable fabric.

As a melanoma survivor myself, I was excited to hear about Queensland’s Alyshia Morris, clearly a very clever woman who has identified a niche for stylish and sun-safe one-pieces so we can look great while protecting our skin rather than wearing a giant drab tent.

How cute is this leopard print long-sleeved one-piece? I love that it has a supportive lined top and comfortable fabric, too. Her current season ‘Endless Summer’ collection by Shade Swim is now shipping to New Zealand and ranges from sizes 8-18 and are designed and made in Australia from sustainable fabric.

ANASKELA TRAVEL TOWELS

Anaskela fast-drying travel towels are made from 6 plastic bottles. They are constructed from a super-absorbent microfibre fabric that dried quickly and is sand-free, so unlike towelling towels, you can easily shake off the sand and leave it on the beach, rather than in your car. All together now; shake it off, shake, shake, shake it off.

DERMAVIDUALS SUNCREAM SPF15

Protect your skin at the beach with Dermaviduals cruelty free sunscreen for your face and body. The suncream SPF 15 contains DMS components and sun protection filters against UVA and UVB radiation, with a light and easy to wear creamy formulation. It’s a perfect wee hand size for your handbag and beach bag.

Speaking of which, your body is already beach ready. Pop on a hat, sunglasses, and a smile, and see you at the beach, babe.

By Megan Robinson
10 January 2020
Items gifted for photography, not a sponsored post.

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