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Is Your Sunscreen Doing More Harm than Good?

Previously, I hadn't given much thought to what was in my sunscreen. As long as the SPF was high enough I figured I was safe right?

Not so much. Turns out all sunscreens are not created equal, and some of my faves actually contain harmful ingredients (like these) or not enough of the good stuff (UV protection). The non-profit Environmental Working Group recently released a list of the safest and most effective sunscreens -- and which ones you should steer clear of. Check out a few of the good and bad below (and see what regular users think of them too).


THE GOOD:
Badger Sunscreen, SPF 30
EWG rating: 0 (EWG ratings go from 0 to 10, 0 to 2 is recommended and 7 and above you should avoid)
TotalBeauty.com rating: 8.5 (out of 10, 10 being the best)
Why: EWG says this product has high UVA and UVB protection and high stability (meaning it won't break down and become ineffective quickly). TotalBeauty.com readers love the natural ingredients and say it's good for sensitive skin. 

Lavera Sunscreen Neutral, SPF 40
EWG rating: 1
TotalBeauty.com rating: 9
Why: EWG says this has high UVA and UVB protection and high stability. Readers say it's great for sensitive skin and they like that it's fragrance free.

California Baby Sunscreen Lotion No Fragrance, SPF 30+
EWG rating: 1
TotalBeauty.com rating: 8.3
Why: EWG says this has medium UVA protection, but high UVB protection and high stability. Readers say this can leave a white cast on skin but it's great for babies and is water resistant.

EltaMD Elta MD UV Physical, SPF 41
EWG rating: 2
TotalBeauty.com rating: 10
Why: EWG says this has high UVA and UVB protection and high stability. Readers like that it is a tinted formula (so no white cast on skin) that still has plenty of zinc to protect.

Solbar Shield Sunscreen, SPF 40
EWG rating: 2
TotalBeauty.com rating: 9
Why: EWG says this has high UVA and UVB protection and high stability. Readers love that it's not greasy and easy to apply.

Fallene Cotz Water-Resistant UVA & UVB Sun Protection, SPF 58
EWG rating: 2
TotalBeauty.com rating: 10
Why: EWG says this has high UVA protection, the highest UVB protection and high stability. Readers say this is great to use on your face or body and for men or women.

Neutrogena Sunblock Stick, SPF 60+
EWG rating: 2
TotalBeauty.com rating: 8.4
Why: EWG says this has high UVA protection, the highest UVB protection and high stability. Readers love how easy this is to carry around and that it doesn't clog pores.

THE BAD:
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock, SPF 30
EWG rating: 7
TotalBeauty.com rating: 8.6
Why: EWG says this has medium UVA and high UVB protection and stability, however it also has oxybenzone, a possible carcinogen. Readers still like the non-greasy finish, but some are wary of the ingredients.

Banana Boat Sport Performance UltraMist Continuous Clear Spray Sunscreen, SPF 15
EWG rating: 7
TotalBeauty.com rating: 5.3
Why: EWG says this has medium UVA and UVB protection and high stability, but it also has oxybenzone and low SPF. Readers say this spray is uneven, causing some burning and it feels greasy.

Coppertone Sport Continuous Spray, SPF 30

EWG rating: 7
TotalBeauty.com rating: 7.1
Why: EWG says this has low UVA protection, but high UVB protection and stability. It also contains oxybenzone. Readers have mixed reviews. Some love the ease of the spray, while others say the smell is terrible and it's greasy.

Dermalogica Solar Defense Wipes, SPF 15
EWG rating: 7
TotalBeauty.com rating: 8.7
Why: EWG says this has medium UVA, UVB protection and stability, plus oxybenzone and low SPF. Despite that, readers love how easy it is to apply and the lack of greasy hands. They do wish it came in a higher SPF though.

Peter Thomas Roth Ultra-lite Oil-free Sunscreen Mist, SPF 15
EWG rating: 7
TotalBeauty.com rating: 6
Why: EWG says this has low UVA and medium UVB protection and medium stability. It also has oxybenzone and low SPF. Readers say it works well, but don't like the high price.

Coppertone Oil-Free Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 15
EWG rating: 7
TotalBeauty.com rating: 8.9
Why: EWG says this has low UVA protection and medium UVB protection and stability, plus oxybenzone and low SPF. Readers like that it's light and not greasy, but say it didn't protect well in the water.

 Coppertone ultraGuard Continuous Spray Sunscreen, SPF 15
EWG rating: 8
TotalBeauty.com rating: 7.3
Why: EWG says this has low UVA protection, medium UVB protection and high stability. It also has oxybenzone and low SPF. Readers like the convenience of the spray but say the product feels like you're coated with hairspray.

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  • Katie B's Avatar
    Posted by Katie B Thu Jul 9, 2009 1:53pm PDT

    Huh... well as a climber I have to rely on Coopertone Oil-free... for the meer fact that it IS oil free... oils in a climber/repellers ropes can mean life or death as the oils in sunscreen can damage rope after time.

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  • Melissa's Avatar
    Posted by Melissa Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:15am PDT

    Good to know. Too bad most of the "good" sunscreens can't be bought at my stores.

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  • Chelsea's Avatar
    Posted by Chelsea Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:30am PDT

    seriously guys, you know that UVA can be blocked by a sheet of paper. you aren't getting skin cancer from UVA. it's UVB that causes sunburn and cancer.

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  • Hannah's Avatar
    Posted by Hannah Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:28pm PDT

    wow i didnt know that there were so many sunscreens that can harm you and help you i thougth that they were all the same

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  • Becky P's Avatar
    Posted by Becky P Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:52pm PDT

    i use neutrogena i have sensitive skin cant use any of these other ones thank God but it is good to know!

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  • ~mariyah~ :)'s Avatar
    Posted by ~mariyah~ :) Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:17pm PDT

    WOW i really didn't know that sun screen would have all those bad things in it.

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  • Priyanka's Avatar
    Posted by Priyanka Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:44pm PDT

    how to get clear skin at home without using any artifisial product

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  • haley's Avatar
    Posted by haley Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:13am PDT

    As far as the ultramists adn sprays go, yes at first it's hard ot get perfectly even coverage, i always do 2 light coats myself. As far as the smell goes, the generic versions have much less fragrance. I always use the Walgreens brand and the smell is alomost negligable. (walgreens spray was also rated number one sunscreen in comsumer reports.)

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  • Ahleah G's Avatar
    Posted by Ahleah G Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:16am PDT

    I do not think the bad sunscreens are doing more harm than good. After all an ingredient that may cause cancer is better than no sunscreen when we know that sun exposure absolutely does cause cancer. Plus most of the poorly rated sunscreens are SPF 15, and that is one of the reasons they are poorly rated. Yes, it is wise to use a higher SPF, but it seems to skew the results a bit as to sunscreen safety. All that being said, I can't use chemical sunscreens, especially on my face. I just wish that there were less 'bad' sunscreens available in stores and the 'good' ones were easier to find.

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  • Anonymously Me's Avatar
    Posted by Anonymously Me Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:46pm PDT

    http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/index.php?nothanks=1

    Here is the website I go to that I've found that tells you what IS harmful to your body and not just in the way of UVA or UVB but more to the fact what it does to your reproductive organs and how worn too often how it can be harmful. It doesn't just stop at sunscreens. I came across it because I was wondering which one would be more effective for my daughter who at the time was an toddler. It's informative. The things companies don't tell you...kind of like the ingredients in most our food that we can't pronounce let along know what it actually does. It has the latest guide on best to worse sunscreen guide for 2009.

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