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 Question

Everyone raves about this stuff. But ‘clean beauty’ is a marketing black hole.

The real issue? The brand Supergoop! touts a “clean, feel-good formula” while quietly using a chemical filter the EU restricts.

2.🌿The Hype vs. The Facts

Unseen Sunscreen is a $38 primer-SPF hybrid. The claim? A totally invisible, clean shield.

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Broad Spectrum SPF 40

Uses new-gen chemical filters for UVA/UVB.

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100% Invisible

No white cast on any skin tone.

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Oil-Free & Scent-Free

Marketed for sensitive, acne-prone skin.

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3.☀️The Ingredient Deep Dive

It’s not a mineral sunscreen. The protection comes from three chemical (organic) filters. One, avobenzone, needs a stabilizer to not break down in sunlight.

  • Avobenzone: Primary UVA filter, but unstable on its own.
  • Homosalate: UVB filter, limited concentration in EU.
  • Octisalate: UVB filter, helps boost SPF.
  • Red Algae: The ‘clean’ hero—claims to protect against blue light.
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4.⚠️The Feel & The Reality

Texture is uncanny—a silky, blurring primer. Absorbs in 15 seconds. Leaves a velvety, almost powdery finish.

After two weeks, I noticed tiny blackheads on my nose. That velvety finish? It’s dimethicone. A lot of it. Great for blurring, not so great for my pores.

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One Thing: Apply to a completely dry face. Even a hint of dampness makes it pill like crazy.
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5.📜Who It’s Really For

My skin was protected, sure. But the ‘clean’ claim feels like a stretch given the EU’s stance on homosalate. The blurring effect is real, though.

Buy if
You want a makeup-gripping primer with SPF and hate white casts.
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Skip if
You’re strictly reef-safe, have silicone-sensitive or very oily skin.
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Worth it?
Only for the primer-SPF combo. As just sunscreen, it’s overpriced.
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6.Final Call

A brilliant product, a dubious ‘clean’ claim. It’s greenwashing with a great formula.

7.5/10
Great product, misleading marketing.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get the travel size first to test the silicone feel.