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  2. 12 Reef-Safe Sunscreens That Protect Your Skin Without ... - AOL

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    Learn all about reef-safe sunscreen and the 12 best reef-safe sunscreens to protect your skin without harming the planet, including top brands like Neutrogena

  3. Best Reef-safe Sunscreen Brands, According to Experts - AOL

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    These sunscreens are formulated without oxybenzone and octinoxate, two chemicals that are toxic to coral reefs and other marine life. Best Reef-safe Sunscreen Brands, According to Experts Skip to ...

  4. RS Recommends: The Best Reef-Safe, Eco-Friendly Sunscreens - AOL

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    If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on ...

  5. Certified Organic Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    A Certified Organic Sunscreen [1], also known as Petrochemical-Free Sunscreen, is a third party certified [2] sunscreen product consisting of certified and approved organic ingredients, with typically zinc oxide acting as the photo-protector.

  6. Bemotrizinol - Wikipedia

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    Bemotrizinol (INN [1] [2] /USAN, [3] INCI bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine) is an oil-soluble organic compound that is added to sunscreens to absorb UV rays. It is marketed as Parsol Shield, Tinosorb S, and Escalol S. Bemotrizinol is a broad-spectrum UV absorber, absorbing UVB as well as UVA rays.

  7. Avobenzone - Wikipedia

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    It was approved by the FDA in 1988. As of 2021, the FDA announced that they do not support avobenzone as being generally recognized as safe and effective (GRASE) [1] citing the need for additional safety data. Avobenzone was banned in 2020 by the Palau government citing reef-toxicity concerns. [2]

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