Is This ‘Clean’ Sunscreen Actually Reef-Safe?

Greenwashing Check
We dug into the claims of this viral ‘clean’ sunscreen to see if its protection is as transparent as its formula.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Viral Ghost

It’s clear. Like, weirdly clear. No white cast, no blue tint—just a silicone-y gel that vanishes.

The real question: does a sunscreen that feels like nothing actually protect anything? And is its ‘clean’ halo just marketing fog?

2.🧴The Breakdown

Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen, SPF 40. $38 for 1.7 oz. It promises reef-safe, clean, invisible protection. I needed to see the receipts.

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The Feel

Truly invisible—absorbs in under 10 seconds.

2

The Finish

Blurs pores like a primer, but can get shiny by noon.

3

The Claim

‘Reef-safe’ and ‘clean’ are front and center on the packaging.

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3.🌊Ingredient Deep Dive

It’s a chemical sunscreen. The main filters are avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, and octocrylene. None are on the FDA’s proposed ‘reef-safe’ ban list, but that list is outdated.

Octocrylene, though, is increasingly flagged by researchers for potential coral harm. The ‘clean’ claim feels shaky here.

  • Avobenzone: Broad-spectrum UVA shield.
  • Homosalate: UVB filter, helps stabilize formula.
  • Octocrylene: UVB filter, controversial for reefs.
  • Red Algae Extract: Their antioxidant ‘clean’ star, but it’s way down the list.
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4.⚠️The Wear Test

Feels like smoothing a velvety primer. Zero drag. Makes skin feel slippery—in a good way.

After two weeks: no new burns, but I did notice more blackheads on my nose. That silicone base might be pore-clogging for some.

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One Thing: Apply to a completely dry face. If you’re even slightly damp, it pills like crazy.
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5.📜The Real Deal

It protected me. No tan, no burn. But the ‘reef-safe’ branding? That’s greenwashing. And the shine is real.

Buy if
You have dry or normal skin and want a flawless makeup base.
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Skip if
You’re oily, acne-prone, or buying it solely for its environmental claims.
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Worth it?
For the unique texture, yes. For a truly clean, reef-conscious pick, no.
orange and white tube bottle

Photo: Arthur Pereira / Unsplash

6.Final Call

A brilliant cosmetic formula let down by questionable marketing. Great for your face, maybe not for the ocean.

7.5/10
Great feel, dubious green claims.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Try the travel size first to check for shine and breakouts.