FANGO Sunscreen Balm — Original
Born in the Caribbean. Built for the sun you actually live under.
This is FANGO's original formula unscented, reef-safe mineral sunscreen handcrafted in Puerto Rico. Five clean ingredients. No chemicals. No compromises.
Protection powered by 100% non-nano zinc oxide. Water resistant up to 80 minutes. Made for the Caribbean sun.
Why it works
- Reef-safe — zinc oxide only. No oxybenzone, no octinoxate, nothing that bleaches coral.
- Non-nano zinc oxide — particles too large to penetrate skin. Stays on the surface where it belongs.
- Water resistant 80 min — built for surf, sweat, and long beach days.
- Unscented — clean base, ideal for sensitive skin and fragrance-free preference.
- Handcrafted in Puerto Rico — small batches, real care, every time.
Ingredients
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Cera Alba (Beeswax), Rubus Idaeus (Red Raspberry) Seed Oil, Zinc Oxide (Non-Nano) — 23% [SPF 30] / 27% [SPF 50]
How to use
Warm a small amount between your fingers. Apply evenly 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2 hours and after water, sweat, or towel-drying.
FANGO Sunscreen Balm — Original
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Born on the Beaches of Puerto Rico
FANGO was made by sun lovers who refused to choose between real protection and clean ingredients. Every mineral stick, balm, and oil is handcrafted in small batches, reef-safe, and built to feel weightless on your skin.
FAQs
Is FANGO reef-safe?
Yes. Every formula is mineral-based and free of oxybenzone and octinoxate, so you get real sun protection without harming coral reefs or marine life.
Will it leave a white cast?
No. FANGO absorbs quickly and blends into the skin for a natural finish, with no greasy feel and no chalky white residue.
How often should I reapply?
Apply about 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every 2 hours, or right after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
Is it good for sensitive skin?
Yes. Our zinc-based, fragrance-conscious formulas are gentle, cruelty-free, and made in small batches in Puerto Rico.