Keep your skin—and ocean life—safe from harmful chemicals.
The summertime travel season is nigh, and while we all should be using sunscreen year-round (ahem), UV protection is naturally top of mind as we start to spend more and more time outdoors under the summer sun.
In addition to the standard UVA and UVB protection, consumers are increasingly interested in mineral-based and water-resistant formulas that offer the same level of protection without the nasty chemicals. That’s where women-owned All Good comes in: Their sunscreen blend of non-nano zinc oxide and botanical ingredients sits on top of your skin instead of seeping into it.
As a mission-driven company, All Good has been creating ethically made, organic premium body care products and mineral sunscreen since founder Caroline Duell first started making her All Good Goop in the ‘90s. And as a climate-neutral and Certified B Corporation, they’re looking out for the planet as much as your skin with their body- and ocean-safe formulas.
More tropical destinations than ever before are making sure the sunscreen visitors slather on protects the nearby reef life too. Last year, Hawaii became the first state to ban the sale of over-the-counter sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate because of the chemicals’ harmful effects on coral, while places like the U.S. Virgin Islands, Aruba, Palau, and more have their own restrictions in place on sunscreens with toxic ingredients like oxybenzone, octinoxate, and octocrylene.
So whether you’re actually diving into ocean waves this summer travel season or simply hanging outside, these products are, well, all good by us.
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By: Dwell Staff
Title: This Botanical-Based Skincare Is a Must-Have in Your Beach Bag This Summer
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/mineral-based-reef-friendly-sunscreen-skincare-all-good-ef293020
Published Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 16:51:03 GMT
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