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2020
20
December
Which sunscreen brand is safe to use in the ocean?

Question:

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Wendy

Is there a special environmental sunscreen needed to use for ocean vacations? What is the sunscreen called? Where do u buy it ?

Humans say...

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Lynda

I’m pretty sure thinkbaby and think sport are reef safe - I’ve bought it at Safeway, indigo, walmart

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Kay

https://www.hawaii.com/blog/reef-safe-sunscreen/
HAWAII.COM
Your Reef Safe Sunscreen Guide - 15 Sunscreens that are Reef Safe | Hawaii.com

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Dixie

I bought reef safe from Amazon.ca

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Jill

Hawaiian Tropics should be reef safe. We bought ours in Hawaii when we were there.

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Vicki

Jill it’s got to say it. Just buying it in Hawaii isn’t a guarantee.

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Kerry

We like using this... locally made and all natural!
https://www.rockymountainsoap.com/products/natural-sunscreen
ROCKYMOUNTAINSOAP.COM
Natural Sunscreen Vanilla Coconut SPF 31

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Kerri

Kerry I had no idea they made one, that’s awesome.

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Tonia

Kerry it’s not bad. I have used it before.

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Davesam

Thank you I never knew this.

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Thea

I buy Think Sport from MEC. It takes a bit of extra work to rub it in but it works well and is Reef Safe

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Rosie

Rocky Mountain Soap Co sells one which we like

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Natasha

We use the Rocky Mountain Soap Co sunscreen. All natural and has a light tint so you don't end up looking white when you've rubbed it in

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Karen

Purchase Reef Safe if you can.

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Betty

Posted at a Marine research centre in the Cook Islands

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Anne

REI

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Anna

There are many drug store sunscreens now that do not contain oxybenzone. But you have to read every label. For example, I have found some in the Ombrelle Kid's line that are oxybenzone free but others aren't.

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Kath

I ordered reef safe via amazon -> oxybenzone free

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Tamara

We were just in mexico and they said that all the sunscreen bleaches the coral and kill it. Now they are suggesting you buy rash gaurds with the uv protection in it

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Jessica

I believe the island of Maui or any of the Hawaiian island have information on reef safe sun protection.

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Shari

Badger sunscreen

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Coreen

Badger and usually I find it at London Drugs

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Vicki

Coreen I second Badger

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Leigh-An

Travel Clinics tend to have it as well. Pick it up while you’re getting your hepatitis shots.

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Patricia

The Beehive in Kensington makes one too. It's the best sunscreen I've ever used.

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Lori

Travel clinic at Sheldon Chumir sells enviro friendly products

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Debbie

Beautycounter has a mineral sunscreen free of toxic ingredients that is reef friendly. https://bit.ly/373RYwz
BEAUTYCOUNTER.COM
www.beautycounter.com

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Steph

If traveling to somewhere like Maui, there are many signs that ask that you use Reef safe sunscreen. Many local stores sell it.

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Carol

Swim co

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Caroline

Thinksport sunscreen is what you’re looking for. Available at MEC or from Amazon.
See
https://earth911.com/livi.../health/eco-friendly-sunscreens/
EARTH911.COM
Eco-Friendly Sunscreens for Summer

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Heather

Hawaiian tropic

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Gemma

Some will actually say “reef safe” on them. My fav is ThinkBaby

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Lisa

the sad part is stuff that’s advertised as “reef safe” 80% of the time isn’t reef safe. Only sunscreen that is titanium dioxide or zinc oxide are actually safe. In addition, because your skin absorbs cream and it’s chemicals into your bloodstream (within 26s)...typical sunscreens aren’t really safe for you either. I’ll stop my granola girl rant but this is something I’m passionate about as no one is calling out those on false advertising

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Gemma

A better option is rashguards at peak sun hours

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Trish

Check at health food stores.

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Laurie

Beauty Counter!

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Amanda

We bought ours in Mexico so that we’d make sure it was the right one. But I don’t remember the name.

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Cheryl

The snorkelling or dive shops will have and can recommend ocean/ocean life friendly products.

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Tonia

The important part is reading the ingredients. A lot of dive shops sell “reef safe” as a brand. If you look at the ingredients it still has oxy in it. I have seen divers get kicked off scuba boats for using the wrong sunscreen. Thanks for be conscientious but be careful of ingredients

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Ev

Stay home!

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Brenda

Can't remember where I bought this but I believe it's reef friendly, only contains titanium dioxide & zinc oxide.

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Kelly

Absolutely Natural is reef safe and no chemicals - safe for sensitive skin - works fantastic for sun protection. Apply in morning, and rarely need to re-apply.

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Kelly

https://www.absolutely-natural.com/collections/spf
ABSOLUTELY-NATURAL.COM
Absolutely Natural | Healthy Lifestyle | Healthy Skin | Sunscreen | Sunscreen for Face | Natural Sunscreen


A.I. says...

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The Importance of Reef-Safe Sunscreen for Ocean Vacations

Planning an ocean vacation soon? Whether you're hitting the beach or planning a snorkeling or diving adventure, it's crucial to consider the impact of your sunscreen on the delicate marine ecosystem. Traditional sunscreens can contain harmful chemicals that contribute to coral bleaching and damage to other marine life.

What is Reef-Safe Sunscreen?

Reef-safe sunscreens, also known as coral-safe or ocean-friendly sunscreens, are formulated without ingredients that are known to be toxic to coral reefs and other marine organisms. These sunscreens are designed to provide effective sun protection while minimizing environmental impact.

Why Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen?

Coral reefs are vital ecosystems that support a vast array of marine life. However, they are facing serious threats from various factors, including pollution, climate change, and human activities. Certain chemical ingredients found in traditional sunscreens, such as oxybenzone and octinoxate, have been linked to coral bleaching and damage to other marine organisms.

By using reef-safe sunscreens, you can help protect these fragile ecosystems and enjoy your ocean vacation while minimizing your environmental impact.

Where to Buy Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Reef-safe sunscreens are becoming increasingly available in many retail stores and online platforms. Some popular brands that offer reef-safe options include:

  • Stream2Sea
  • Thinksport
  • Badger
  • All Good
  • Raw Elements

Additionally, many outdoor and surf shops, as well as eco-friendly retailers, carry a selection of reef-safe sunscreen products.

When shopping for reef-safe sunscreen, look for products that are labeled as "reef-safe," "coral-safe," or "ocean-friendly." It's also a good idea to check the ingredient list and avoid sunscreens containing oxybenzone, octinoxate, and other potentially harmful chemicals.

By making the switch to reef-safe sunscreen, you can enjoy your ocean vacation while contributing to the protection of our precious coral reefs and marine life.



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