Derma E (SPF 30 body sunscreen, 20% ZnO, $4.94/oz, SPF 30 for face, oil-free, $9.90/oz) (contain Triethoxycaprylylsilane) Burn Out (some formulations contain silicone, including cetyl dimethicone) Block Island Organics (SPF 30, 22% ZnO, $8.23/oz) ![]() Beauty by Earth (body sunscreen SPF 25, $3.75/oz) Both SPF 30 face lotions contain nano ZnO. Bare Republic some formulations are non-nano - includes all baby and spray products. Badger Balm (SPF 35, 22% ZnO, $4.34/oz, promo code with newsletter signup) Babo Botanicals (SPF 30, 19% ZnO, $6.70/oz, use NEWS25 for 20% off or $10 off $10+ orders w code HAPPYMOM10) Australian Gold Botanical (available at a Target and Ulta, contains silicones) Attitude Living (SPF 30, 20% ZnO, $4.80/oz, $10 off first order via referral link) All Good Products (SPF 50, 25% ZnO, $9.99/oz, SPF 30, 12% ZnO, $3.66/oz, can currently get 30% off with code ALLGOODMAMA) Alba Botanica (mineral formulations only, SPF 45, 7% TiO2, 9% ZnO, $2.24/oz at Whole Foods, also available at Walmart, some locations in store, otherwise online) ![]() Here are the brands I've looked at so far: As with everything, we each have to weigh up a variety of concerns, and I'm not trying to suggest that there's no point in using sunscreens containing silicones, just as I'm not trying to tell anyone that they should feel guilty if they can't use reef-safe sunscreens for any reason. And I've tried to mention if a sunscreen contains silicones as these may potentially be a problem for marine life. Note: the criteria for inclusion here are no nano zinc oxide or nano titanium dioxide, and no oxybenzone, octinoxate, octocrylene, PABA, enzacamene, octisalate, homosalate or avobenzone. (Also this is my first post, I hope the formatting is okay, please be kind, thanks) If I've missed any brands out or included any products I shouldn't have please let me know and I'd love to hear reviews if you've tried any. ![]() This is still a work in progress but I've seen more and more posts on the sub about this subject so I thought I'd go ahead and share. I've been searching for potential biodegradable reef-safe mineral sunscreens for a diving vacation (though now realising I should probably always wear reef-safe sunscreen no matter where I am) and thought I'd share in case it's helpful to those wanting to choose a sunscreen that's not harmful to marine life. Posts without a valid tag will be removed by Automoderator. Megathreads HG threads No/Low Buy threads Routine megathreads Referral threads Research threadsĪsking a question? Check out our Daily Help Thread! SkincareAddiction FAQ How to post About us Verified flair Related subs More Help Routine order Expanding your routine How to patch test Shaving Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Mental healthĭiscussion day (text-post only) & No/Low Buy ThreadsĬasual Friday (Humor, Cringe, Selfies, B&As are allowed General Chat) Skincare Core ▹▹ The ScA Routine ◃◃ Cleansers Moisturizers Sunscreen ▹▹ Search the sub ◃◃Įverything.on Skin Concerns (acne, PIH, and more!). Don't spam your blog, your product, your anything Quick Links Valid Title Tags COVID-19 Megathread RulesĤ.
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