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Reef-safe sunscreens are a relatively new — but necessary — phenomenon. According to the National Park Service, and into oceans worldwide every year. The that common sun protection ingredients including the chemical oxybenzone — found in many popular sunscreen lotions and sprays in the U.

S. — are contributing to the deterioration of coral reefs, which are essential for the globe's marine life. In fact, the effects of chemical sunscreen ingredients are dire enough that popular tourist destinations including Hawaii and Key West, Fla.



, have banned the sale and use of these products altogether. Thrive Bodyshield SPF 50 Best overall reef-safe sunscreen Peter Thomas Roth Max Mineral Tinted Sunscreen Best tinted reef-safe sunscreen Blue Lizard Mineral Sunscreen Stick SPF 50+ Best reef-safe stick sunscreen Supergoop Play Everyday SPF 50 Best reef-safe sunscreen for kids Kiehl's Super Fluid Daily UV Defense Facial SPF 50+ Best reef-safe sunscreen for your face Epicuren Discovery X-Treme Cream Sunscreen SPF 45+ Best reef-safe sunscreen for deeper skin tones SkinCeuticals Protect Ultra Facial Defense SPF 50+ Best reef-safe sunscreen for dry skin Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen Best clear reef-safe sunscreen Cotz Sensitive Mineral Sunscreen SPF 40 Best reef-safe sunscreen for sensitive skin La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Face Sunscreen SPF 50 Best reef-safe sunscreen for acne-prone skin Isdin Eryfotona Actinica Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50+ Best reef-safe sunscreen for sun-damaged skin The result is a spate of new and improved reef-safe sun protection lines that promise high-quality SPF without any of the environmental harm. Zinc oxide | 50 | Mineral | 5.

8 ounces | Yes | Yes From an environmental standpoint, Thrive's sunscreen has a ton going for it: It's reef-safe, made from ingredients that support regenerative farming and contained in a tube that's composed of 100% recycled plastic. What's inside is just as good: a potent zinc oxide mineral sunscreen that absorbs into skin easily with zero white cast (at least on my fair skin). The scent is a kind of citrus-hippie, which I don't mind but some users found a bit strong.

Zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, iron oxides | 45 | Mineral | 1.7 ounces | Yes | Yes Peter Thomas Roth's all-mineral, tinted facial sunscreen ticks all the boxes: It's water-resistant, provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sun protection, works particularly well to reduce redness and is nonirritating for sensitive skin. Plus, it's lightweight but still hydrating and skin-nourishing with a high-quality SPF 45.

The tint also seems to work for nearly every skin tone, though those with the fairest of skin may find it too dark. Zinc oxide | 50+ | Mineral | 0.5 ounces | Yes | Yes Australian brand Blue Lizard consistently puts out some of the best sun protection on the market, and this reef-safe, fragrance-free zinc oxide stick is small enough to carry wherever you go.

It's easy to apply, not sticky or greasy and is water-resistant for up to 80 minutes. Avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene | 50 | 'Clean' chemical | 2.4 ounces | Yes | Yes This broad-spectrum sunscreen is sweat-resistant for 80 minutes, and it absorbs lightning-fast.

The gentle formula is great for all skin types (it's especially excellent for kids). It's designed to be used on both the face and body, which makes it convenient and versatile. It's the only sunscreen I pack on vacation — especially since it comes in a number of sizes, including both a tiny travel tube and a handy , an 18-ounce tub with an easy-to-use, family-friendly applicator pump.

For more info, check out my in-depth . Avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene | 50+ | 'Clean' chemical | 1.7 ounces | Yes | Yes This chemical sunscreen from Kiehl's lacks common reef-harming culprits, but it still provides powerful sun protection.

It's also lightweight and ultra-hydrating, while helping to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and sunspots. The multitasker also helps smooth the texture of your skin. Zinc oxide | 45+ | Mineral | 2.

5 ounces | Yes | Yes A luxurious, extra-silky mineral sunscreen cream that combines highly protective zinc oxide with bee propolis and vitamin C to nourish your skin, Epicuren's formula is also a favorite of actress Tracee Ellis Ross. "It looks natural. Some sunscreens are not great if you're a person of color," she explained to in 2017.

Zinc oxide | 50+ | Mineral | 1 ounce | Yes | No SkinCeuticals is among the gold standards in skin care, and this ultra-moisturizing, high-SPF mineral sunscreen is no exception. It's specially formulated for extra-sensitive skin. It's also free of fragrances and chemicals and is made with plankton extracts meant to boost skin's moisture.

Avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, octocrylene | 40 | 'Clean' chemical | 1.7 ounces | Yes | Yes If you are looking for a sunscreen that also acts as a makeup primer or need your sun protection to be invisible (that is, with no sheen), this one's for you. It's scent-free and weightless, and provides SPF 40 protection.

A "clean" chemical sunscreen, this wildly popular formula is free of oxybenzone and octinoxate. Though anyone can use it, it works particularly well for oily or acne-prone skin. Supergoop has a range of , and each is formulated to be gentle on sensitive skin.

Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide | 40 | Mineral | 3.5 ounces | Yes | Yes Cotz was founded in 2002 by reconstructive plastic surgeon Dr. Harry Fallick, who set out to make a gentle, versatile everyday sunscreen his patients would actually use.

The result is this water-resistant SPF 40 mineral sunscreen, which not only protects but soothes sensitive skin. The ultra-silky cream is free of dyes, fragrances, oils, preservatives, gluten and phthalates. Titanium dioxide, iron oxides | 50 | Mineral | 1.

7 ounces | Yes | No This award-winning sunscreen is considered among the best in the world. The texture is lightweight, almost watery (like a thin day cream), and it soaked into my skin on contact. Once on, the formula looked natural, with no greasy feel, no stickiness and no glossy sheen.

In fact, this is my only complaint about the Anthelios face sunscreens: They're matte, which is not always the best for mature skin. On the plus side, they're fragrance-free, and, even when I went super close to my eyes, the cream didn't sting. You can read my in-depth review of .

Actinica zinc oxide | 50+ | Mineral | 3.4 ounces | Yes (but limited) | Yes The name may be a mouthful, but dermatologists swear by this one. Doctors we spoke to particularly recommend it for patients who have known sun damage.

Isdin's Eryfotona Actinica is one of the best mineral sunscreens, it's lightweight, it won't leave your skin feeling greasy and it has UVA/UVB protection. It also has DNA-repairing enzymes and vitamin E to help fight UVA-induced skin damage. : Zinc oxide is a common ingredient in mineral sunscreens.

It’s known to help with skin irritation and improve cell turnover. Titanium dioxide is another common ingredient to look out for — it helps protect your skin from UV rays and is gentle enough for even sensitive skin types. Additionally, you’ll want to look for hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin or ceramides.

: The recommends using a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Anything with SPF 30 will block 97% of UVB rays. : This choice is highly individual and depends on your preference, but both are effective in helping protect your skin.

Mineral sunscreens take a bit longer to absorb, but they’re more suitable for those with acne-prone or sensitive skin. Chemical sunscreens are more lightweight and sink in quickly; plus they’re usually more sweat resistant and water resistant. : In order for a sunscreen to be labeled water resistant, it must be tested to ensure that it remains effective for 40 minutes in the water, according to the .

: Look for “cruelty-free” labels, read up on the brand’s mission or research the brand’s testing process. You can also review resources like to stay educated on cruelty-free brands. of brands that carry cruelty-free sunscreens.

"Reef-safe" most commonly refers to sun protection made without the two most common chemicals found in chemical sunscreens: oxybenzone and octinoxate. Studies show that these , which often results in disease and death of the reefs, which has a profoundly negative impact on marine life and ecosystems. It's important to note that the terms "reef-safe" and "reef-friendly" are not official definitions — more research is needed on the effects of additional chemicals, preservatives and dyes found in many commercial sunscreens.

For now, many scientists believe "non-nano" zinc oxide sunscreens are the safest — "non-nano" refers to larger zinc oxide particles that protect, but don't penetrate, the skin. (In studies, zinc oxide, which is found in many mineral sunscreens, hasn't harmed marine plants and wildlife.) Whether or not you opt for reef-safe sunscreen, remember that any SPF is better than no SPF.

For further help choosing, check out our lists of and . Does reef-safe sunscreen work? Reef-safe sunscreens can work as well as and — some experts believe — even better than those that contain oxybenzone and octinoxate. Many reef-safe sunscreens are mineral sunscreens, which means they use minerals like zinc oxide to create a physical barrier from ultraviolet rays (mineral versions are also most often the ).

Unlike chemical sunscreens, these SPF products start working upon application. "Chemical sunscreens require time to bind with the skin to be the most effective," said dermatologist and Kiehl's skin consultant , who recommends applying chemical sunscreens 15 to 30 minutes before sun exposure. According to cosmetic dermatologist , the most important quality to look for in an effective SPF is not the type, but the coverage itself: "Not all sun protectants guard against both UVA and UVB rays, which is important.

Always look for something that is broad-spectrum, meaning it covers both types of damaging rays," she said. Reef-safe sunscreens will provide adequate protection as long as they're "a quality product at 30 SPF [or above], applied properly and as suggested every three hours, or every two in direct sun activities," Shamban said. , MD, board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic dermatologist , MD FAAD, board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon , DO, reconstructive plastic surgeon and founder of TIZO.

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