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Born to Rise - Butterfly- Zuki's Light Bradnded- AS Colour Mali - Womens Scoop Neck T-ShirtYou werent born to play small. You were born to rise. The Born to Rise tee is for the soul whos turned their healing into a calling. The ones who rise again and again softer, stronger, wiser every time. This shirt is a reminder that your journey isnt about perfection its about power. The kind that comes from choosing growth, even when it hurts. You rise for yourself. You rise for your lineage. You rise because your soul was made for this. Part of the
You weren’t born to play small.You were born to rise.
The “Born to Rise” tee is for the soul who’s turned their healing into a calling. The ones who rise again and again — softer, stronger, wiser every time.
This shirt is a reminder that your journey isn’t about perfection — it’s about power. The kind that comes from choosing growth, even when it hurts.
🌿 You rise for yourself.
🔥 You rise for your lineage.
🌕 You rise because your soul was made for this.
Part of the Zuki’s Light Empowerment Series, this unisex tee is soft, fierce, and infused with the energy of transformation.
Walk like it’s already done.
The Mali Tee has curves where it counts. If you care about fashion features it has scoops, scallops and capped sleeves but all you really need to know is that it looks great on all figures, curvy or otherwise.
• Curved tails (front & back)
• Scooped Neck & Capped Sleeves
• 150 GSM 100% Combed Cotton
• Fabric pre-shrunk to minimise shrinkage
• Double needle bottom hem and sleeves
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Size |
Body Width (cm) | Body Length (cm) |
| XS/8 | 43 | 69.5 |
| S/10 | 45.5 | 71 |
| M/12 | 48 | 73.5 |
| L/14 | 50.5 | 75.5 |
| XL/16 | 53 | 77.5 |
How to Measure:
- Lay an existing t-shirt flat.
- Body Width: Measure 3cm below armpit, from one side to the other.
- Body Length: Measure from the top of the shoulder to the bottom of the t-shirt.
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★★★★★ 5
Love this product!
This sunscreen is heavy duty, I use it on my boys when we go to beach (They love to spend hours and hours under the blistering sun) and it out performs other brands and has longer protection than their 50 SPF product.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Sun Safe and Satisfied
Living in Arizona, where the sun reigns supreme, finding a reliable sunscreen for my daughter has been paramount. Our spring and summer are filled with swimming lessons, poolside gatherings, and outdoor adventures. In this sun-drenched setting, Coppertone SPF 70 Sunscreen for Kids has become our go-to sun protection.
The standout feature for me is its thick consistency. It’s a parent’s little helper, allowing clear visibility of where the sunscreen is applied to ensure no spot is missed. And the results speak for themselves – my daughter hasn't had a sunburn since we started using it. While she doesn’t have the fairest skin and tends to tan rather than burn, the effectiveness of this sunscreen has been impressive.
I’ve even used it on my own skin, particularly on my shoulders, and I'm happy to report no sunburns there either. It’s reassuring to have a product that I can trust for both myself and my child.
However, I’m aware of the growing concerns regarding certain sunscreen ingredients and their potential health implications. Coppertone SPF 70 contains a mix of chemical sunscreens like Avobenzone, Homosalate, and Oxybenzone. These ingredients have raised questions in recent years. Some studies suggest that chemical sunscreens can be absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream, leading to potential health risks. Oxybenzone has been under scrutiny for its potential effects on coral reefs and marine life, as well as concerns about hormonal disruption in humans.
While these ingredients have been effective in preventing sunburns for us, I understand the importance of making informed choices, especially when it comes to health and wellness. As with any health-related product, I encourage others to research and decide what’s best for their family, considering both the effectiveness of sun protection and the potential impacts of ingredients.
In conclusion, Coppertone SPF 70 has been a reliable ally in our family's fight against sunburns. It's a product that offers peace of mind when it comes to sun protection, but mindful consideration of its ingredients is advised for those who are concerned about the broader implications of chemical sunscreens.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Amazing how fast it goes on without the white look!
This stuff is amazing!!
I wear baby sunscreen because I rub my eyes a lot, but most of it takes forever to rub in and not look white.
This rubs in immediately like any other sunscreen, and it doesn’t burn my eyes at all, not even when I scratch my face and then rub my eyes.
So it’s great for small children too, not just 75 yr old ones!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Used for years
I have used this sunscreen since my kids were toddlers. I don’t find it sticky and it turns clear pretty fast. I don’t typically need to reapply on them more than once.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great product!
Great product
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2026