



Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB Protection in a Lightweight, Sheer Formula Designed for Daily Wear
ZO Skin Health® Daily Sheer Broad Spectrum SPF 50 is a lightweight, sheer daily sunscreen formulated to provide high-level broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection without the heaviness, white cast, or residue associated with many high-SPF formulations. Combining chemical and physical filters with antioxidant actives, it defends against UV-induced skin damage, premature ageing, and hyperpigmentation — making it an essential daily step in any ZO Skin Health® regimen.
Its sheer, fast-absorbing texture makes it suitable for all skin types and ideal for daily wear under makeup or as a standalone finishing step.
Apply generously to the face and neck every morning as the final step in your skincare routine, before makeup if worn. Reapply every 2 hours during prolonged sun exposure, after swimming, or after perspiring. Do not rely on SPF alone — seek shade and wear protective clothing during peak UV hours.
✔ All skin types seeking a lightweight, comfortable daily SPF 50
✔ Those who find heavier sunscreens uncomfortable or impractical for daily wear
✔ Those undergoing active treatment programmes where daily SPF is essential (retinol, AHA, brightening treatments)
✔ Those looking to prevent UV-induced pigmentation, premature ageing, and sun damage
✔ Suitable as the final morning step in any ZO Skin Health® regimen
Daily Sheer SPF 50 is a completely sheer, untinted formulation suitable for all skin tones. Smart Tone SPF 50 includes light-reflecting pigments that adapt to the skin tone, providing a subtle, natural-looking finish with additional cosmetic benefit. Both provide broad spectrum SPF 50 protection — the choice depends on personal preference and whether a tinted finish is desired.
Daily SPF is the single most important step in any morning skincare routine. While Daily Sheer SPF 50 can be used as a standalone morning product, it is most effective when used as the final step after cleansing, treatment serums, and moisturiser.
Consult the product packaging for water-resistance claims. As a general rule, reapply after swimming, perspiring, or towel drying regardless of water-resistance rating.
Most people significantly under-apply sunscreen, which reduces the effective SPF. Apply a generous amount — approximately a teaspoon for the face and neck — to ensure the labelled SPF is achieved.