Skip to main contentSkip to footer
Top reef-safe sunscreens that won't damage the environment
  • España
  • Americas
  • México
  • Celebrities
    • Celebrity Couples
    • Celebrity Moms
    • Celebrity Kids
    • Celebrity Parents
    • Celebrity Homes
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movies
    • TV
    • What to Watch
  • Royals
    • Kate Middleton
    • Meghan Markle
    • Prince Harry
    • Queen Letizia
    • Queen Maxima
    • Charlotte Casiraghi
    • Spanish Royals
    • British Royals
    • Monaco Royals
  • Beauty
    • Skincare
    • Makeup
    • Nails
    • Hair
    • Celebrity Beauty
  • Fashion
    • Celebrity Style
    • Royal Style
    • Fashion Trends
    • Street Style
    • Red Carpet
    • Runway
  • Lifestyle
    • Health and Wellness
    • Fitness and Workout
    • Leisure and Travel
    • Parenting
  • Food
    • Recipes
    • Healthy Food
    • Latin Cooking
    • Drinks and Cocktails
  • Americas
    • Celebridades
    • Entretenimiento
    • Realeza
    • Belleza
    • Moda
    • Lifestyle
    • Fotos
    • Latina Powerhouse
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • HOLA+
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Royals
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Americas
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • Hola+
  • Home
  • Beauty

Top reef-safe sunscreens that won’t damage the ocean and environment


The sun blockers that won’t have an impact on coral reefs and protect your skin


best reef safe sunscreens© Coola and Emma Sranske
Jannely Espinal
MAY 21, 2020 5:11 PM EDTMAY 21, 2020, 5:11 PM EDT

Don’t forget to wear sunscreen - are the voices in your head from your mom telling you the number one technique against early aging and skin cancer. Though wearing sunscreen is highly recommended by dermatologists and skin specialists, we would be remiss not to mention the perilous effects these chemicals have on coral reefs. Hawaii was the first state to ban sunscreens with coral-harming chemicals and also the Florida Senate passed a bill to ban the sale of these detrimental products.

Most sunscreen brands contain oxybenzone or octinoxate - dangerous chemicals that are damaging to marine life. According to experts, these chemicals contribute to coral bleaching which can lead to long term deterioration of the coral reefs. But that doesn’t mean this issue has to impact our skin health. Thankfully, many beauty brands are gaining awareness and developing reef-safe sunscreens that are clean for the aquatic life and nourishing to the skin. These are the top sun creams to wear this summer while protecting the ocean and wildlife.

RELATED:
  • The best self-tanners to enhance your glowing skin this season under $50
  • Heidi Klum’s tinted sunscreen is her favorite beauty secret ever
best reef safe sunscreens© Kokua Sun Care

Hawaiian Natural

Kokua’s natural zinc sunscreen does not contain toxic chemicals and is eye-sting free. It is infused with seven antioxidant-rich Hawaii-grown botanicals and a natural coconut-vanilla scent naturally derived from plant extracts to make your skin feel smooth.

best reef-safe sunscreens© Amazon

Alba Botanica

The Sweet Pea Sheer Shield Lotion SPF 45 provides a lightweight lotion that absorbs quickly and is infused with Sweet Pea Flower extract for a soothing scent. Its formula is hypoallergenic and great for sensitive skin.

best reef safe sunscreens© StriVectin

StriVectin

StriVectin’s new Full Screen Broad Spectrum delivers sun protection with a super dose of skin-boosting Vitamins A, B, C and Pro-Vitamin D. Also, you won’t have to worry about the greasy and clumpy texture. This sunscreen has an illuminating finish that you can wear with your makeup and free dive without worrying about the toxic chemicals.

best reef safe sunscreens© C’est Moi

C’est Moi

C’est Moi Sunshine Mineral Sunscreen SPF 45 is reef-friendly and water-resistant, allowing you 40 minutes of fun under the sun before re-applying. This mineral product is made for delicate skin and is infused with antioxidant ingredients that protect the coral reefs.

best reef safe sunscreens© Love Sun Body

Love Sun Body

Whether you decide to wear sunscreen daily or at the beach, Love Sun Body’s natural sunscreen features a lightweight formula with non-nano zinc oxide protection. Besides being safe for the body and the planet, the sunscreen contains anti-inflammatory ingredients such as raspberry seed oil and sunflower oil that help rejuvenate the skin.

best reef safe sunscreens© Sephora

Supergoop!

Fight wrinkles and fine lines with Supergoop! mineral-based sunscreen that is water-resistant, reef-safe and gentle enough for sensitive skin. Also, it contains antioxidant-rich microalgae to nourish the skin while enjoying the outdoors.

best reef safe sunscreens© Sephora

Coola

Cool down with a sunscreen that is vegan, reef-safe, cruelty-free and comes in recyclable packaging. This mineral face sunscreen lotion offers a hint of coverage that blurs imperfections for a line-smoothing and matte finish. You will be fighting UV rays and protecting the ocean while scuba diving.

© ¡HOLA! Reproduction of this article and its photographs in whole or in part is prohibited, even when citing their source.

Other Topics
  • Skin
  • Skincare
  • Best Of Summer
READ MORE
Rumer Willis shares a step-by-step of her low-tech wrinkle-free morning routine
Rumer Willis shares a step-by-step of her low-tech wrinkle-free morning routineBy Shirley Gomez
Is Kylie Jenner’s ice water facial actually good for the skin? Dermatologists share insights
Is Kylie Jenner’s ice water facial actually good for the skin? Dermatologists share insightsBy Shirley Gomez
7 skincare resolutions for 2026 that will transform your skin, scalp, and hair
7 skincare resolutions for 2026 that will transform your skin, scalp, and hairBy Shirley Gomez
Mindblowing glycolic acid hacks dermatologists swear by
Mindblowing glycolic acid hacks dermatologists swear byBy Shirley Gomez
LATEST NEWS
Bella Hadid has a magical family day at Disneyland after Adan Banuelos split
12 Dark Nail Ideas Beyond Black: From Navy Blue to Emerald Green
Joe Jonas reveals which Latin American cuisine he prefers to eat while in Miami
Jessica Alba's vegetable-filled pozole recipe divides the internet
Princess Diana’s nieces Amelia and Eliza Spencer steal the spotlight at Zuhair Murad with ’80s power silhouettes
What to Watch: 7 best movies and TV shows to stream this week — Jan 30
Natalia Boneta
How to avoid Ozempic’s “rebound effect,” according to experts
© 2000-2026, HOLA S.L.
  • ¡HOLA! Spain
  • ¡HOLA! Americas
  • HELLO! UK
  • HELLO! US
  • HELLO! Canada
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notice
  • Cookies Policy
  • Compliant channel
  • Contact