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Reef-safe products are formulated without environmentally-harmful chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate, protecting marine life and coral reefs. Discover our collection of reef-safe sunscreen alongside our special offers and discounts. Shop our offers and safeguard both your skin and the environment.

See our reef safe guide to answer your questions like what does reef-safe mean and what are the benefits of using reef-safe sunscreen.

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Glow Hub Defend Yourself SPF 30
Glow Hub Defend Yourself SPF 30
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£10.47 £12.35
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Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Protective Sun Lotion SPF 50
Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Protective Sun Lotion SPF 50
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£10.31 £11.46
Hello Sunday The Everyday One Face Moisturiser SPF 30
Hello Sunday The Everyday One Face Moisturiser SPF 30
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£18.00
TAN-LUXE Super Glow Body Hyaluronic Self Tan Serum
TAN-LUXE Super Glow Body Hyaluronic Self Tan Serum
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£38.05
Ultrasun Sun Protection Glimmer Shimmering SPF 20
Ultrasun Sun Protection Glimmer Shimmering SPF 20
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£24.00
Hello Sunday The Mineral One Face Moisturiser SPF 50
Hello Sunday The Mineral One Face Moisturiser SPF 50
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£22.00
Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Protective Sun Lotion SPF 30
Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Protective Sun Lotion SPF 30
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£11.46
Green People Edelweiss & Green Tea Hand Guard SPF 30
Green People Edelweiss & Green Tea Hand Guard SPF 30
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£14.85
Ultrasun Ultra Hydration Hand Cream
Ultrasun Ultra Hydration Hand Cream
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£12.65
Reef Safe

Frequently Asked Questions about Reef Safe products

What does reef-safe mean?

'Reef-safe' or 'reef-friendly' are terms typically used to describe a sunscreen that uses non-nano mineral or physical active ingredients, such as zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. It also means that the formula does not contain common UV blocking chemicals, such as oxybenzone and octinoxate, which have been shown to cause damage to marine life and coral bleaching.

What are the benefits of using reef-safe sunscreen?

Of course, the main benefit of using a reef-safe sunscreen is knowing that you are not contaminating the ocean when going for a dip in the water. Algae, urchins, fish, shellfish and even marine mammals are affected by sunscreen, so switching to a reef-safe formula helps protect and preserve ocean life.

Reef-safe sunscreens are not only kinder to the ocean, but they're also a lot kinder to skin. As reef-safe formulas ban harsh chemicals and utilise mineral-based ingredients, skin health is visibly improved. They also offer more efficient broad-spectrum protection, so much so that they are suitable for sensitive skin types, children and pregnant women.

Is reef-safe the same as biodegradable?

Pretty much, yes. Both terms are used to refer to sunscreens that degrade naturally and do not use ingredients that could be harmful to the environment, specifically coral reefs. Reef-safe or biodegradable formulas do not contain chemicals and are safer for marine life.

How do I know if my sunscreen is reef-safe?

Unfortunately, reef-safe is not an approved label and isn't regulated by an organisation, so it takes a little research to know exactly how to identify a reef-friendly formula. Many brands will put a reef-safe label on the front of their products, but you should always double check the ingredients for chemicals. Don't be fooled by 'organic' and 'natural' either, as this does not mean that formulas are non-toxic to marine life.

We also recommend sticking with sunscreen lotions and creams, rather than spray or misting formulas, as these often contain titanium dioxide, which can be harmful to both marine life and your health.

What ingredients aren’t reef-safe?

The two most commonly used ingredients that aren't reef-safe are oxybenzone and octinoxate. The UV filters are packed with chemicals that deform coral reefs. In fact, one drop of oxybenzone in an amount equal to six-and-a-half Olympic-size swimming pools of water is sufficient to damage coral.

Other ingredients that aren't reef-safe include any nanoparticles or nano-sized zinc and titanium, any form of microplastics, octocrylene, homosalate, PABA, parabens, triclosan and 4-methylbenzylidene camphor.

Who should use reef-safe sunscreen?

Reef-safe sunscreen can be used by all ages, skin types and tones. As the formulas are free from harmful toxins, chemicals and ingredients, they're a safe and effective option for all the family – the only difference is the cosmetic feel on the skin!

Those who want to be a little more eco-conscious and preserve marine life should also look to switching to a reef-safe sunscreen.

Are reef-safe sunscreens more expensive?

Much like your regular sunscreens, reef-safe formulas can vary in price. Reef-safe sunscreens may be more expensive as they use mineral ingredients rather than chemicals.

Carly Cochrane

Written by Carly Cochrane, Beauty Editor

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