Spending time outdoors is great for the soul, though sometimes it can leave our skin feeling dry and depleted. By using After Sun Lotion, you can ensure that skin stays hydrated and refreshed even after sun exposure, and keep on enjoying your favorite activities in nature even when temperatures start to soar.
Even the most ardent appliers of sunscreen occasionally get burned, so be sure to nourish affected areas with After Sun Lotion
Quick-absorbing formula won't leave skin feeling greasy or oily, but ultra-moisturized
Essential oils and aloe vera are the perfect ingredients for dry, damaged skin
Whether you're a beachgoer or a hiker, be sure to have your After Sun Lotion ready in your go-to bag
Sulfate free, paraben free and cruelty free
Best for those who love to spend time in the sun, without sacrificing their skin and complexion.
Apply generously after sun exposure. Gently massage into affected areas, repeat as needed.
Yes! Our After Sun Lotion is made with gentle ingredients including aloe vera and shea butter, and is perfect for all skin types.
Nope! No need to rinse, just apply and let your skin drink in the moisture with this quick-absorbing formula.
Maple Holistics stands by our satisfaction guarantee because we want you to enjoy your personal care experience. If you’re unsatisfied with your purchase, we want to hear about it! Reach out to us at hello@mapleholistics.com and we will make it right!
Yes! For every six bottles of Maple Holistics products that you return to us by mail, you will receive a free bottle of shampoo or have an equivalent donation made to an environmentally-friendly charity if you’d prefer! Check out our recycling program here.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Shea Butter, Coconut, Tea tree, Aloe vera, Jojoba
Shea Butter
Shea butter, derived from the shea tree found in Western Africa,
enriches and moisturizes the skin. High in vitamins A and E, shea butter keeps the
complexion looking younger and the hair deeply
hydrated.
Coconut
When applied to the hair, coconut oil coats each strand to keep
tresses soft and sleek. Enjoy clearer-looking skin, and hair that feels stronger and more
voluminous, through regular use of coconut oil.
Tea Tree
Fresh from the Australian tea tree leaf, tea tree oil has recently
experienced a popularity boom. Powerful enough to clarify the scalp, tea tree oil is also
gentle enough to soften both skin and hair.
Aloe Vera
Native to naturally dry climates, aloe vera packs a moisturizing
punch. Powerful and versatile, aloe vera nurtures the skin while also serving as a capable
sun tan lotion, moisturizer and skin care balm.
Jojoba
The jojoba shrub, which is native to the Southwestern US and
Northwestern Mexico, has wonderful benefits for the skin and nails. Its liquid provides deep
moisture while easing the appearance of blemishes
or marks.
PHTHALATES
Used to chemically soften, phthalates have been linked to everything from asthma, to breast cancer, to obesity.
PARABENS
Parabens are a popular product preservative, one that can damage hair and carries a link to cancer.
SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES
Derived from petrochemicals, artificial fragrances are generally made up of unsafe, disease-causing chemicals.
PETROLEUM
Commonly encountered in personal care, petroleum is often carcinogenic and can cause long-term damage.
ALCOHOL
When used in personal care and in high concentration, alcohol can severely dry out both hair and skin.
FORMALDEHYDE
Officially and widely recognized as a carcinogen, formaldehyde is linked to a myriad of different cancers.
SYNTHETIC COLORS
Though visually striking and aesthetically pleasing, synthetic colors are known to contain toxins and carcinogens.
SILICONE
A popular ingredient in personal care, silicone is artificial and can promote dull or dry skin and hair.
TRICLOSAN
A supposed germ killer, studies have shown than triclosan can disrupt hormones and promote bacterial growth.
GLUTEN
Gluten-intolerant beauty lovers and celiac sufferers are always in need of gluten-free personal care products.
DIETHANOLAMINE
Diethanolamine is banned in Canada and found unsafe for use in cosmetics. It’s a possible carcinogen, and a known respiratory toxin.
BHA
Used a preservative in personal care products, BHA is classified as an allergen and a possible human carcinogen.
PHENYLENEDIAMINE
Classified as an irritant, Phenylenediamine is most commonly used as a coloring agent in cosmetics.
MINERAL OIL
Mineral oil is used as a moisturizing agent, but it’s classified as an ingredient that is expected to be toxic or harmful.
COCAMIDE DEA
Used for foaming personal care products, cocamide DEA has been linked to cancer as well as allergic reactions.
Spending time outdoors is great for the soul, though sometimes it can leave our skin feeling dry and depleted. By using After Sun Lotion, you can ensure that skin stays hydrated and refreshed even after sun exposure, and keep on enjoying your favorite activities in nature even when temperatures start to soar.
Even the most ardent appliers of sunscreen occasionally get burned, so be sure to nourish affected areas with After Sun Lotion
Quick-absorbing formula won't leave skin feeling greasy or oily, but ultra-moisturized
Essential oils and aloe vera are the perfect ingredients for dry, damaged skin
Whether you're a beachgoer or a hiker, be sure to have your After Sun Lotion ready in your go-to bag
Sulfate free, paraben free and cruelty free
Best for those who love to spend time in the sun, without sacrificing their skin and complexion.
Apply generously after sun exposure. Gently massage into affected areas, repeat as needed.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Shea Butter, Coconut, Tea tree, Aloe vera, Jojoba
Shea Butter
Shea butter, derived from the shea tree found in Western Africa,
enriches and moisturizes the skin. High in vitamins A and E, shea butter keeps the
complexion looking younger and the hair deeply
hydrated.
Coconut
When applied to the hair, coconut oil coats each strand to keep
tresses soft and sleek. Enjoy clearer-looking skin, and hair that feels stronger and more
voluminous, through regular use of coconut oil.
Tea Tree
Fresh from the Australian tea tree leaf, tea tree oil has recently
experienced a popularity boom. Powerful enough to clarify the scalp, tea tree oil is also
gentle enough to soften both skin and hair.
Aloe Vera
Native to naturally dry climates, aloe vera packs a moisturizing
punch. Powerful and versatile, aloe vera nurtures the skin while also serving as a capable
sun tan lotion, moisturizer and skin care balm.
Jojoba
The jojoba shrub, which is native to the Southwestern US and
Northwestern Mexico, has wonderful benefits for the skin and nails. Its liquid provides deep
moisture while easing the appearance of blemishes
or marks.
Used to chemically soften, phthalates have been linked to everything from asthma, to breast cancer, to obesity.
PARABENS
Parabens are a popular product preservative, one that can damage hair and carries a link to cancer.
SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES
Derived from petrochemicals, artificial fragrances are generally made up of unsafe, disease-causing chemicals.
PETROLEUM
Commonly encountered in personal care, petroleum is often carcinogenic and can cause long-term damage.
ALCOHOL
When used in personal care and in high concentration, alcohol can severely dry out both hair and skin.
FORMALDEHYDE
Officially and widely recognized as a carcinogen, formaldehyde is linked to a myriad of different cancers.
SYNTHETIC COLORS
Though visually striking and aesthetically pleasing, synthetic colors are known to contain toxins and carcinogens.
SILICONE
A popular ingredient in personal care, silicone is artificial and can promote dull or dry skin and hair.
TRICLOSAN
A supposed germ killer, studies have shown than triclosan can disrupt hormones and promote bacterial growth.
GLUTEN
Gluten-intolerant beauty lovers and celiac sufferers are always in need of gluten-free personal care products.
DIETHANOLAMINE
Diethanolamine is banned in Canada and found unsafe for use in cosmetics. It’s a possible carcinogen, and a known respiratory toxin.
BHA
Used a preservative in personal care products, BHA is classified as an allergen and a possible human carcinogen.
PHENYLENEDIAMINE
Classified as an irritant, Phenylenediamine is most commonly used as a coloring agent in cosmetics.
MINERAL OIL
Mineral oil is used as a moisturizing agent, but it’s classified as an ingredient that is expected to be toxic or harmful.
COCAMIDE DEA
Used for foaming personal care products, cocamide DEA has been linked to cancer as well as allergic reactions.
Yes! Our After Sun Lotion is made with gentle ingredients including aloe vera and shea butter, and is perfect for all skin types.
Nope! No need to rinse, just apply and let your skin drink in the moisture with this quick-absorbing formula.
Maple Holistics stands by our satisfaction guarantee because we want you to enjoy your personal care experience. If you’re unsatisfied with your purchase, we want to hear about it! Reach out to us at hello@mapleholistics.com and we will make it right!
Yes! For every six bottles of Maple Holistics products that you return to us by mail, you will receive a free bottle of shampoo or have an equivalent donation made to an environmentally-friendly charity if you’d prefer! Check out our recycling program here.