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GiGi Organics

Day Hydrator SPF 15

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GiGi Organics Face Hydrator
Jacob Krupnick

Why It's Good:

Dermatologists recommend an SPF of at least 15 for every day wear, but you'll want to pack this lotion into your beach bag as well. The light moisturizer won't leave skin greasy or clog pores, plus it contains honey to hydrate.

Why It's Green:

GiGi Organics products include flower extracts from plants that have been grown without the use of synthetic chemicals. They're also paraben and cruelty-free and contain no animal by-products. The Day Hydrator is even packaged in a recyclable plastic container.

Where To Get It:

www.bijulia.com   | $14.99