Jul 20, 2009

One of the Safest Commercial Sunscreens

This super safe sunscreen is called Green Screen by Kabana. It’s rated a 1 (out of 10—10 being the most hazardous) on the Skin Deep web site (which tests and rates the safety of personal care products--check it out!). We used it last year and it’s very effective, having about 8 ingredients—all of which are food grade. It includes non-nanoparticle zinc oxide to block UVA and UVB rays. And all the oils in it leave the skin feeling great! The only down side that I can see is that it probably has to be applied more often than it's chemical laden counterparts. Not a big deal considering the alternative. I would use Green Screen, if needed, on my less than 6 month old baby (most sunscreens say not to use on infants under 6 months--why? Why is 7 months then okay?). The current Green Guide issue discusses 'coral-reef friendly' sunscreen. Who knew it was an issue? Apparently it's a big one--all the tourists slathered in chemicals leave behind tons (literally 4 - 6 tons!) of sunscreen in the water. It affects the coral, leaving them bleached and susceptible to virus. Funny thing is that the chemicals that harm the coral are also harmful to us--parabens being one. Green Screen is the way to go--or possibly make your own sunscreen. There are tons of sites that sell zinc oxide. . .


Am looking into herbal sunscreens, of which you would be able to make your own. . .will update when that occurs.

UPDATE: An herbal sun protectant that I've effectively used is St. John's Wort Oil. Apply it every 2 hours. It's said not to block suns' rays, but to help your skin acclimate to sun exposure. Has the benefit of smelling wonderful and being completely natural--edible even!