Collection: Mineral Sunscreen for the Whole Family

Earth Mama's mineral sunscreens are carefully formulated with people and the planet in mind. Made with worry-free ingredients that protect from UVA/UVB rays, they’re also skin-nourishing and most importantly: safe for people and reefs.

Fast Facts About Earth Mama Sunscreen

  • Reef Safe (NO oxybenzone, octinoxate or other toxic chemical sunscreens)
  • Rated ONE on the EWG’s Skin Deep Cosmetics Database, the lowest hazard rating a product can achieve
  • Broad spectrum SPF, UVA/UVB protection
  • All are dermatologist tested and clinically tested for irritation
  • Baby and kids sunscreens are also pediatrician tested
  • With non-nano zinc to reflect and absorb UV radiation
  • Certified to the NSF/ANSI 305 organic standard
  • Leaping Bunny Certified
  • Water resistant (40 min)

Non-Nano: Here's Why Size Matters... in Mineral Sunscreen

If there were a sunscreen-off between the two different kinds of sunscreen — mineral and chemical — we’d put our money on mineral every time. The mineral in question? Zinc oxide. Here’s why: It’s a physical barrier, sitting on top of the skin and scattering, reflecting or absorbing harmful UVA
and UVB rays.

Way better than chemical sunscreens with potentially harmful ingredients absorbing into your body, right?

What’s in Earth Mama mineral sunscreens is just as important as what’s not.

If an ingredient is available organic, we use it. Each ingredient is purposefully sourced with great consideration — and they either boost the sunscreen’s SPF value, moisturize or make sure it’s safely gentle on uber-sensitive skin.

What’s not in them? Chemicals that are potentially harmful to people, coral reefs or the planet.

FROM THE EARTH MAMA BLOG

Sunscreen Ingredients You Need to Avoid

A helpful primer on everything you need to know about picking the safest sunscreen for you family.

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The Truth About  What "Reef Safe"  Actually Means

FROM THE EARTH MAMA BLOG

The Truth About What "Reef Safe" Actually Means

So, what exactly makes a sunscreen “reef-safe?” Here’s the truth about what that really means.

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FROM THE EARTH MAMA BLOG

Blue Light is No Match for Tinted Sunscreen

If you’re wondering whether you need to be concerned about blue light, we did the research for you.

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