Is This ‘Clean’ Sunscreen Actually Clean? Greenwashing Check

Greenwashing Check
We investigated the ‘reef-safe’ claims of this viral sunscreen to see if it’s truly clean or just clever marketing.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴Reef-Safe or Greenwashed?

Another day, another ‘clean’ sunscreen blowing up my feed. OceanGlow’s bottle is plastered with coral graphics and ‘reef-safe’ promises.

But here’s the thing: “reef-safe” isn’t a regulated term. Anyone can slap it on a bottle. The real test is in the ingredients list.

2.🔍The Claims vs. The Facts

A $32 mineral lotion. SPF 50. They claim it’s “100% reef-safe,” non-nano, and protects marine life. I had to check the science.

1

Non-Nano Zinc

Confirmed. The particles are large enough to not be ingested by coral.

2

Oxybenzone-Free

Also true. The big bad chemical filter is absent.

3

Biodegradable Formula

This is the fuzzy one. “Biodegradable” under what conditions? The ocean? A lab? They don’t specify.

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Photo: Arthur Pereira / Unsplash

3.🌊What’s Actually In It

The active is 24% non-nano zinc oxide. That’s a high percentage — great for blocking rays, notorious for white cast. The base has some good, some questionable.

  • Non-Nano Zinc Oxide: The physical UV blocker
  • Coconut Alkanes: A lightweight emollient from coconut
  • Glycerin: Standard hydrator
  • Sodium Benzoate: A common preservative that, ironically, can form benzene (a carcinogen) if stored in heat
A white table with a bunch of bottles and a plant

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4.⚠️The Greasy Truth

Texture is thick. Like, spackle-thick. It takes serious rubbing to blend — leaves a stark white sheen for a solid 3 minutes. Smells like faint, sweet clay.

By week two, I noticed tiny clogs along my jawline. The high zinc content is pore-clogging for some. A press release would never admit that.

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One Thing: Apply to absolutely DRY skin. Damp skin makes the white cast set like cement.
toiletries, plants, and candle on white shelves

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5.📊Who It Actually Works For

Zero sunburns. I’ll give it that. But the finish is dewy in a sweaty way, not a glowy way. My makeup slid right off.

Buy if
You have dry, non-clog-prone skin and need serious water-resistant protection for sports.
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Skip if
You’re oily, acne-prone, or have a deeper skin tone. The white cast is real.
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Worth it?
Only if the marine claim is your non-negotiable. There are more elegant mineral options.
grayscale photo of woman in black and white shirt

Photo: Andrey Zvyagintsev / Unsplash

6.The Final Call

It’s not *dirty*, but it’s not perfectly clean either. The preservative issue bugs me. This is greenwashing-lite — leaning on a buzzword to sell a mediocre formula.

6.5/10
Good intentions, clunky execution.
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Where to Buy: Direct from OceanGlow’s site. Try the mini first — you’ll know fast if it works for you.