Now it’s Good to get outdoors with a new organic SPF line

Life is Good, the positive lifestyle and apparel brand, announced recently its partnership with All Good, the skincare company dedicated to body and environmental wellness. Just in time for spring breaks and summer vacations, this new line of plant-based mineral and carbon-neutral sun protection has everything needed for fun in the sun.

Life is Good is proud to partner with a brand that is constantly making strides to protect our Planet.

Both, All Good and Life is Good started as small brands that grew with grassroots efforts, and both dedicate time and resources to giving back and living more sustainably. The brands continue to encourage consumers to live in balance with nature and enjoy time outdoors with four new products – SPF 15 lip balm, SPF 50 sun butter, SPF 30 sun lotion, and spray hand sanitiser. All are plant-based, body and reef-safe, and made with organic ingredients.

Two brands, one vision

“Partnering with All Good is yet another way that we can support our outdoor and beach enthusiasts, by providing them with the best products that protect the environment, so they can keep doing what they love safely. We love the mission behind All Good, and their attention to quality is something we can stand behind. We’re proud to partner with a brand that is constantly making strides to protect our Planet,” said Bert Jacobs, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Optimist of Life is Good.

Life is Good® Partners with All Good on a Line of Plant-Based Sun Protection
Life is Good® Partners with All Good on a Line of Plant-Based Sun Protection

All Good is a certified B Corporation and Climate Neutral Company dedicated to preserving the earth’s resources. All Good directly supports environmental restoration and education projects through their partnership with 1% For the Planet. Additionally, All Good responded to the unique needs brought on by the global pandemic by donating more than 20,000 bottles of hand sanitiser to the Life is Good Kids Foundation. The hand sanitiser was distributed amongst various organisations around New England where the Foundation supports kids in need, including the Newtown Community Center, Horizons for Homeless Children, South Boston Neighborhood House, and others.

Caroline Duell, founder and CEO of All Good said, “Business is now about reconnecting with humanity and establishing a practice that leads to good stewardship of both the public and the Planet. We are thrilled to partner with Life is Good, and share in their optimism, empowerment, and belief that we can all make the world a better place.”

As with all Life is Good products, the brand donates 10 per cent of its annual net profits to the Life is Good Kids Foundation, which improves the quality of care for more than 1 million of the nation’s at-risk youth each year.

These new products can be found in Life is Good retailers and purchased online at LifeisGood.com.

Life is Good donates 10 per cent of its net profits to help kids in need through the Life is Good Kids Foundation. The Foundation’s signature Playmaker Program provides teachers, nurses, social workers, and other childcare professionals with training, support, and workshops that help them understand trauma and compassion-informed care. Over 12,000 childcare professionals are engaged in the Playmaker Program, which improves the quality of care for more than 1 million kids each year.

All Good is a lifestyle brand with a clear vision: to live and inspire others to live in balance with nature. The company makes organic body care products and reef-friendly sunscreens with the soothing natural benefits of botanical ingredients. The All Good team is headquartered in its Morro Bay, California eco-renovated warehouse for offices, inventory, and shipping. Just up the road is Four Elements Farm, where organic food is grown for the team and calendula for All Good products.

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