Protecting yourself from sun protection

The headlines are everywhere: Not only is the sun hurting you, but your sunscreen is now a partner in crime. Whether you fear nanoparticles, retinoids, or hormone disruptors, it's easy to spend twenty minutes in the sunscreen aisle drooling in frustration. But you don't have to fear your children's sunscreen any longer, thanks to this dandy list:
The Environmental Working Group's
2010 Sunscreen Guide.
As
CMP always says,
checking
with EWG is a good idea when you're searching for a new product,
because their easy rating system tells you exactly how safe the product
components are for your body and the earth. But when it comes to
sunscreen--including lip balm, make-up, and moisturizer with
SPF--they've already compiled
the
ultimate sunscreen list. You can also search for a product, view
the Hall of Shame, and read up on surprising
sunscreen
facts backed by recent research. And you can be sure the
recommended sunscreens protect against both UVA and UVB rays and are
free from the worst chemicals.
Good ratings go to CMP favorites
California
Baby and
Trukid,
with top ratings to a brand called
Badger
sunblock. Unfortunately, they don't cover every brand, such as our
beloved
Supergoop and
Little
Twig, but you can check the ingredients yourself, armed with EWG
knowledge.
Just don't forget to take the ratings with a grain of
salt--some otherwise great products get dinged for having fragrance,
which--ahem--some of us like. Still, any tool to keep us cool in the
pool with a grin and safe skin is a big ol' win.~
Delilah
Find the results of the 2010 Sunscreen Guide online through the Environmental Working Group
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I think the fragrance gets a ding because it sometimes contains pthalates or other fun stuff. Fragrances can include several chemicals but only have to be listed as "fragrance" so you don't know what's in there.
Actually, Supergoop is covered, listed under "Doctor T's..."http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/brand/Doctor_T%27s_Supergoop%21/
Or to use less chemicals, there are some great sun protective shirts by UV Skinz. My kids LOVE these and they make playing in the sun safe (and they are cute!). With UV Skinz we only need a bit of sunscreen on the kids' faces and we're good to go.