I’d be really interested to see reviews on which of the above rub on skin clear. As someone with naturally tan, yellow-toned skin, a lot of mineral-based sunscreens leave me looking purple (yes really!) after application, even if they claim to rub-on clear, and as an added con they also tend to wash off really easily, which is why so many people use the chemical-based suncreens vs the topical-based mineral formulas. As an added incentive for me to swap to a good reliable mineral sunscreen, I also get allergic reactions to most (but not all, go figure) chemical sunscreens. At this point I’ve only found ONE brand/formula that works for me, no allergic reaction + no purple-tinted skin, so do share if you find you have good experiences with the above recommendations!
You forgot Alba botanicals! They are much more affordable option and have vowed to not use chemicals that harm coral reefs!
You left out the best one, Stream2Sea. Stream2Sea is recommended by Coral reef scientists because of its extensive testing. I like that past the ingredients, it’s tested and proven safe unlike all of the ones you named here.
I just started using Supergoop Smooth & Poreless 100% Mineral Matte Sunscreen, and I really like it. It’s a great primer for foundation, but I’ve also worn it alone with loose powder swept on top. It’s tinted, so it may not work for every single skin tone, but it’s definitely worth a try.
I really love MD Solar Sciences. It’s spf 50 and all mineral. When I went to Cancun many years ago the marine water parks banned sunscreen. I’m really pale and burn so I have to wear it. I showed them my MD solar sciences sunscreen and they said it was perfect because it was an all natural mineral product. My dermatologist recommended it to me years ago, and I wear it all the time.
Thank you sooo much for posting this news about sunscreen! Having a 5 year old makes me extra crazy about sunscreen; I usually use beach bum and babyganics but now I need to check ingredients of all of them.
Love this! Also a big fan of Raw Elements for body sunscreen (can’t use it on my face because it’s comedogenic). They dispense it at Narragansett Town Beach which is neat too. Would love to see that happen around the whole state.
Hi Jess, I’m new to Providence, RI. RI is a wonderful place! I was searching fun things to do with my two college daughters who will be visiting next week. They are coming from CA where they attend school and live life!! Love that your originally from Newport. You have the same focus and vibe of clean, natural and environmentally friendly as my daughters and I. Love it!! I haven’t read all your Newport recommendations yet but I see you are into clean beauty but I don’t see that you’ve tried Beautycounter. It’s an incredible woman created business that has pushed the clean beauty movement forwarded by advocating, educating and creating beauty and personal care products you can try. Raising two daughters, I care deeply about their health and promoting the health of others!! The part that sends me to the moon about Beautycounter is that it’s a B Corp! People and planet are equally as important as profit and all faucets of our business are rooted from making a positive social impact! I know there is a consultant in Newport but have you had the opportunity to try our products? We have products for the whole family. May I send you some samples to try? I would love your feedback. If you are interested in learning more about Beautycounter, I would so honored to share more. Thank you for the RI recommendations. I can’t wait to explore with the girls. Have a beautiful day!
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