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These Drugstore Sunscreens are Non-Toxic — And Under $50

Authored by Mellanie Perez
Mellanie Perez
August 18, 2021

I do not remember the last time I jumped into the ocean concerned about the type of sunscreen I applied that morning. But as it turns out, concerned is exactly what we need to be. After the FDA announced this spring that it was inquiring into the safety of chemical sunscreens, the conversation has evolved to how its active ingredients are also a big threat to marine life — specifically, coral reefs.

Why Use Non-Toxic Sunscreen?

Chemical SPF uses a wide range of ingredients such as octinoxate, oxybenzone, octocrylene, and more. These chemicals have been found to act as endocrine disruptors, which can harm a body even in small doses, as they mimic the hormones a body makes. These chemicals can be especially dangerous to children, which is why there has been a rise in the production of sunscreen without oxybenzone and octinoxate.

These chemicals are also extremely dangerous for the environment. According to MarineSafe, as many as 82,000 chemicals from personal care products have made their way into the ocean, and in 2015, it was estimated that 14,000 tons of sunscreen are ending up in coral reefs. This leads to irreparable damage as the sunscreen disrupts the coral’s growth cycles and reproduction, leading to coral bleaching — the main culprits: oxybenzone and octinoxate, main active ingredients in most chemical sunscreens. In fact, around 80 percent of corals in the Caribbean have been lost in the last 50 years.

So, what can we do? Wear non-toxic sunscreen when we hit the beach. And what constitutes as safe? Essentially, mineral sunscreens without oxybenzone and octinoxate that feature zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Learn more sunscreen tips here! Shop our guide for some of the best options easily bought in drugstores.

Best Organic Non-Toxic Sunscreen
Walgreens
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Best Organic Non-Toxic Sunscreen

This sunscreen spray is 94 percent certified organic and provides 40 minutes of water resistant protection. But remember spraying alone does not provide the coverage needed. The product comes on as a fairly thick white lotion, and you have to work it into the skin to make sure you are beach-ready.

Goddess Garden Sunny Body Natural Sunscreen Continuous Spray SPF 30
$14.99
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Best Sunscreen Without Oxybenzone and Octinoxate
Walgreens
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Best Sunscreen Without Oxybenzone and Octinoxate

Anything made in Australia is worth a try. This is a non-chemical sunscreen rich in vitamins and antioxidants from native Australian botanicals like kakadu plum. The lotion dries on the skin and leaves a powdery feel with a fruity smell, and is water resistant up to 80 minutes

Australian Gold Botanical SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen Lotion
$14.99
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Best Unscented Non-Toxic Sunscreen
Walgreens
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Best Unscented Non-Toxic Sunscreen

For purists, Badger’s biodegradable and unscented sunscreen provides protection with no added essential oil fragrances or chemicals, though it still smells faintly of cocoa butter and beeswax. It can leave a bit of a natural residue, but it is the natural sunscreen can be used for the whole family — and it provides 40 minutes of water-resistant sun protection.

Badger Unscented Sunscreen SPF 30
$13.60
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Best Gentle Formula Non-Toxic Sunscreen
Walgreens
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Best Gentle Formula Non-Toxic Sunscreen

Aveeno mineral sunscreen does not let us down with its extra gentle formulation, making it a perfect choice for those with sensitive skin. It is also infused with 100 percent zinc oxide and nourishing oat, which helps add moisture back to the skin. It dries sheer with a matte finish and is water resistant up to 80 minutes.

Aveeno Positively Mineral Sensitive Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50
| Walgreens
$11.99
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Best Non-Toxic Sunscreen for Oily Skin
Walgreens
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Best Non-Toxic Sunscreen for Oily Skin

The brand’s Dry-Touch sunscreen is one of its most popular products, and this one delivers the same results. The zinc Dry-Touch sunscreen is a specially formulated water-resistant lotion made with naturally sourced 100 percent zinc oxide. It is free of fragrances, and the Dry-Touch technology ensures it dries to a non-greasy finish.

Neutrogena Sheer Zinc Dry-Touch Sunscreen SPF 50
$12.99
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Best Oxybenzone-Free Sunscreen to Defend Against Environmental Agressors
Walgreens
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Best Oxybenzone-Free Sunscreen to Defend Against Environmental Agressors

There is not buzz around this French brand for no reason — its formula with exclusive Cell-OX Shield technology is trusted by derms worldwide. A little runny with a non-whitening texture, this sunscreen absorbs fast, wears well under makeup and lasts 40 minutes after any exposure to water. Plus, it also features Senna Alata, an antioxidant complex that defends skin from environmental aggressors.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra Light Mineral Face Sunscreen Fluid SPF 50
$33.50
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Best Anti-Aging Non-Toxic Sunscreen
Walgreens
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Best Anti-Aging Non-Toxic Sunscreen

For those with more luxurious tastes, there is MDSolarScience’s mineral crème —  a Walgreens top seller.  Its formula is lightweight with a matte finish that comes out with a white cast but fades within minutes. It helps smooth fine lines and wrinkles, while preventing future signs of aging with its Eco-cert zinc oxide.

MDSolarSciences Mineral Crème SPF 50
$42.00
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