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Looking for a Natural, Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen That's Also Reef-Safe? We Found a Brand
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Date:2025-03-12 01:41:11
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You should be picky about the products you put on your skin. It's your body's biggest organ, and you've got to treat it well.
But with so many skincare companies on the market, it can be exhuasting to sift through a brand's ingredients. So many beauty and skincare lines claim to make sun protection that will work with your skin, won't cause irritation, won't break you out, and won't cause damage to your face or the environment.
But frequently, they don't have the receipts to prove it!
We've found a suncare brand designed to protect your skin and the environment. Raw Elements makes reef-safe, organic, hypoallergenic tinted (and not!) mineral sunscreen for your face and body.
According to the brand, it uses non nano-zinc oxide as its only active ingredient. The brands explains that the reef-safe ingredient "sits on top of the skin, creating a physical barrier that both reflects UV rays away from the skin and effectively blocks UVA1, UVA2 and UVB rays. It does not absorb into living skin cells."
The brand's formulations are fragrance and preservative free, and made with organic and natural materials.
Keep reading to shop sunscreen options for your face, lips, and body. Raw Elements even offers a zero-waste baby and kids line. The included products are completely plastic free. The sunscreen stick (shop it below) is delivered in fully compostable, recyclable paperboard stick packaging.
You've been searching for a sunscreen for your face and body that ticks off all the right boxes, and we've found it below.
Shop our favorite items from Raw Elements, and protect your skin and the environment.
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