Is This ‘Clean’ Sunscreen Actually Clean? A Greenwashing Investigation

Greenwashing Check
We dug into the cult-favorite ‘clean’ sunscreen’s claims to see if its formula lives up to the hype.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Clean Conundrum

Everyone swears by this stuff. But ‘clean’ beauty is a marketing black hole.

The real question: does Supergoop!’s Unseen Sunscreen actually avoid the sketchy stuff, or is it just riding the green wave?

2.🌿The Cult Favorite

A $38 primer-sunscreen hybrid. The claim? A 100% invisible, clean, broad-spectrum shield.

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SPF 40

Broad-spectrum protection against UVA/UVB.

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Invisible Finish

Truly leaves zero white cast.

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Clean at Sephora

Marketed as free of oxybenzone & octinoxate.

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3.🧴Formula Forensics

It’s a chemical sunscreen. The hero actives are avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, and octocrylene.

That last one, octocrylene, is the plot twist—it can degrade into benzophenone, a potential allergen.

  • Avobenzone: Stabilized UVA filter
  • Homosalate: UVB filter
  • Octisalate: UVB filter
  • Octocrylene: UVB filter & stabilizer
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4.⚠️Skin Feel Saga

Weirdest texture ever — like a silicone primer crossed with velvet. Absorbs in 8 seconds flat. Makes skin matte, almost too matte.

By week two, I noticed it pills under my moisturizer. Every. Single. Time. A dealbreaker if you layer products.

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One Thing: Apply to completely dry skin. Wait 90 seconds before anything else. Non-negotiable.
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5.📜The Real Deal

Zero new sunspots. Makeup sat beautifully on top. But my combo skin felt tight by midday.

Buy if
You have oily skin, wear makeup daily, and need a primer.
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Skip if
You’re sensitive to silicones or hate pilling. Or want a truly ‘clean’ formula.
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Worth it?
For the finish alone, maybe. But the pilling is a tax.
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6.Final Call

A brilliant makeup primer that also has SPF. A so-called ‘clean’ product that uses controversial filters. The cognitive dissonance is strong with this one.

7.5/10
Great finish, questionable clean cred.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get the mini first — the pilling either makes or breaks it.