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

Greenwashing Check
We dug into the ‘reef-safe’ claims of this viral sunscreen and found some murky ingredients.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Not So Crystal Clear

OceanGlow’s ‘reef-safe’ sunscreen is everywhere. The bottle is a dream — turquoise water, a smiling turtle.

But the ingredient list reads like a chemistry lab. So much for clean.

2.🌊The Pitch

A $34 mineral SPF 50. The claim? “100% reef-safe, non-nano zinc.” Felt like a responsible choice.

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Water-Resistant

Lasts 80 minutes in the pool.

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Sheer Finish

Promises no white cast.

3

Clean Fragrance

Scented with “ocean breeze” essential oils.

A group of bottles of lotion sitting on top of a table

Photo: Aleksandrs Karevs / Unsplash

3.⚠️The Murky Bits

The active is non-nano zinc oxide — that’s legit. But the ‘clean’ formula is packed with silicones and a film-forming polymer.

It creates a plastic-like barrier on your skin. And the ocean.

  • Cyclopentasiloxane: Silicone for slip, but not biodegradable.
  • Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6: That plastic-y film former.
  • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride: Coconut-derived, fine.
  • Limonene: The ‘natural’ fragrance that can irritate sensitive skin.
A woman sitting on a beach holding a cell phone

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4.🧪Skin Feel

Applies like a dream — silky, absorbs in 20 seconds. That’s the silicones.

By week two, my forehead had tiny, stubborn clogged pores. The polymer just sits there.

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One Thing: Use a double cleanse with an oil balm at night. Otherwise, it won’t all come off.
a variety of skin care products sitting on a table

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5.📜The Real Deal

Zero sunburn. Major clogged pores. The ‘sheer’ claim is true if you’re pale; it left a faint gray sheen on my medium skin.

Buy if
You have dry, non-reactive skin and need water-resistant SPF for a beach day.
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Skip if
You’re acne-prone or want a truly minimalist, wash-off-easy formula.
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Worth it?
Not for $34. You’re paying for the marketing, not a breakthrough formula.
Woman with towel on head under umbrella

Photo: Joaquin Arenas / Unsplash

6.Final Call

This is greenwashing. The reef-safe active is wrapped in a synthetic, pore-clogging cocktail. A disappointment.

5.0/10
Good SPF, murky ethics.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get a sample first — the mini is $12.