Burt's Bees

Burt's Bees Aloe & Coconut After Sun Soother 6 fl. oz.

6 fl. oz.
SKU
219977
$10.99
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Replenish moisture to sun-kissed skin with this intensely hydrating lotion. Packed with Aloe Vera and hydrating elements from nature, it's the quick-absorbing formula your skin needs to feel revived, soft and healthy after a day of fun in the sun.

water, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, glycerin, decyl cocoate, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, beeswax, cetyl alcohol, fragrance, glyceryl stearate citrate, olea europea (olive) husk oil, polyglyceryl-3 stearate, sodium stearoyl lactylate, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, tocopherol, glycine soja (soybean) oil, hydrolyzed jojoba esters, jojoba esters, magnesium aluminum silicate, xanthan gum, lactic acid, citric acid, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, phenoxyethanol, benzyl salicylate, citronellol, geraniol, linalool

Directions

Apply generously to face and body after sun exposure or whenever needed.
UPC 792850194991
Weight 0.44Lb
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For People & Planet

Our curated selection of products is more than just a collection of items; it's a reflection of our values and where every choice reflects our commitment to a brighter future for people & planet. Explore the positive impact of Burt's Bees.


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Advancing Inclusion, Diversity & Equity 

Burt’s Bees confronts bias and creates an inclusive and diverse working environment to drive lasting change in their communities and within their own hive. Through partnerships with organizations like the Racial Equity Institute, they’ve ramped up education on inclusion and bias. Forums for continued listening and learning, including through employee groups, advance the diverse perspectives of employees and their allies through cultural events, panel discussions and business forums. Burt’s Bees actively seeks BIPOC talent and invests in advancement of Black leaders. The Burt’s Bees Foundation generously supports BIPOC-led organizations and projects, while working with all grantees to bring an equity and justice lens to their work. 

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Protecting Tomorrow

Burt’s Bees designs their packaging to be recyclable, powers their facilities with renewable electricity, and promises to keep 1.5 million pounds of plastic out of our oceans -- and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. In 2016, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, Roxanne donated 87,500 acres of awe-inspiring mountains, forests and waters in Maine’s North Woods to be designated and federally protected as Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. The land gift was valued at $60 million and came with a $20 million endowment to support infrastructure development and operations. In 2020, Elliotsville Foundation restored 735 acres of ancestral territory to the Penobscot Nation.


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Burt's Bees

It all started with beeswax - Burt Shavitz and Roxanne Quimby created Burt’s Bees in the remote Maine wilderness in the early 1980s after leaving their hectic city lives behind. Burt had learned to keep bees and had been selling honey roadside. Roxanne apprenticed and found a book of recipes that they used to transform their beeswax into candles and lip balm. Like the forest outside of Burt’s 300-square-foot-turkey-coop-turned-cabin, everything flourished from there!

Today, they make all their products with some of nature’s most effective ingredients, all sourced with respect for people and the land. Each ingredient is chosen for its proven ability to replenish and strengthen a healthy skin barrier. That means only the good stuff, and absolutely none of the bad, for hydrated and happy skin.

 


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