With a sunscreen that does not interfere with the passage of UVB rays, which are necessary for the production of vitamin D, we want you to enjoy the outdoors to the fullest with the sun on your side
Despite the fact that 80% of Australia's population lives by the sea and enjoys beach and boardwalk activities, one in four of the population is vitamin D deficient. Matthew Collette, CEO of SolarD, realized that the vitamin D deficiency of modern people, including himself, was caused by sunscreens, and he pushed forward with the development of "sunscreens that continue to produce natural levels of vitamin D while using sunscreen safely," and SolarD was born.
Vitamin D has special properties among various vitamins. It is said to be greatly involved in bone health, depression, and immunity, and is a vitamin that has been attracting particular attention in recent years. In addition to being ingested from food, vitamin D is also called the "sunshine vitamin" because it is produced on the skin when we are exposed to the sun.
However, in modern times, only the harm of ultraviolet rays has been highlighted, and it has become common to protect the skin by applying sunscreen or covering it with clothing, and most modern people tend to be deficient in vitamin D. Especially in Japan, where there is a high awareness of beautiful skin, many sunscreens are released as new products every year, and UV protection has been regarded as the most important. However, UV rays, which are considered to be the bad guys, also have a wonderful benefit in the form of vitamin D.
"SolarD" is a completely new sunscreen cream designed by a special manufacturing method to protect the skin from ultraviolet rays while not interfering with the wavelength required for the production of vitamin D in the skin.
We couldn't be happier if many people, from adults to children, could enjoy sports and outdoor leisure with the sunscreen "SolarD" on their side.