Surf & Sun Care
Products made for Salty Babes who live for the sea, here is everything Surfer Girls need before and after the waves. Reef-friendly, natural, vegan and cruelty-free, you can be sure you are doing your part in protecting the ocean you love.

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Hair Care for Surfers
Protect your locks before & after the waves
Surfing, sun exposure, and the salty wind can be incredibly harsh on your hair. The combination of saltwater, UV rays, and the elements can strip your hair of its natural moisture, leaving it dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. Without proper care, hair can lose its shine and elasticity, becoming more fragile and difficult to manage.
To keep your locks healthy, it’s essential to replenish the moisture lost during your time in the ocean and sun. Regular hydration helps prevent brittleness and split ends, ensuring your hair stays strong and vibrant.
Using natural, nourishing products is one of the best ways to restore moisture and repair damage caused by surf and sun exposure. Ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, and aloe vera work wonders to hydrate, strengthen, and protect hair, keeping it soft, shiny, and smooth.
By choosing natural products that are also reef-friendly, not only do you ensure you’re caring for your hair, you make a conscious decision to help protect the ocean and the environment you love.
Ready to protect your hair and the ocean?

Our Reef-Safe Promise
Despite having the largest living structure in the world, The Great Barrier Reef, Australia currently does not have any clear guidelines on ingredients that should be banned in beauty products to prevent coral bleaching or other harm to marine life and ecosystems.
We have taken example from other countries and leave out of our formulas, any ingredient currently determined to be detrimental to coral reefs. We follow standards from Hawaii, Palau, The US Virgin Islands and The Haereticus Environmental Laboratory - as well as ensure our formulas are free from known carcinogenic (cancer causing) or endochrine (hormone) disrupting ingredients.