Best Natural Facial Sunscreens

Sharing the best natural facial sunscreens in my recent video!  All my favorite facial sunscreens are in the video.  I have tinted sunscreens and regular sunscreens.  Something for everyone depending on what you are looking for.  Choosing a mineral based sunscreen instead of a chemical based sunscreen is so important.  Not only are you able to avoid chemicals but the sunscreen starts working the minute you apply it to your face!  I also share what sunscreens are good for the pool and beach days and which sunscreens are good for everyday use.  You definitely want something heavier for those beach days when the sun can be stronger. I’m applying them to my skin as well, so you can get a good idea of what they look like and the texture.  Most of the ones I’m sharing with you go on clear or pretty sheer.  I’ve got all the best picks in the video!

Check out the best natural facial sunscreen video here!

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Cheers, Suzi

Suzi

Suzi is a wife, and mama who is passionate about sharing her natural lifestyle with those around her. She created Gurl Gone Green to show how our everyday decisions, from what we use on our face, home and the food we eat affect us more than we know. She loves holding space where people can weed through the marketing clutter to find truth, and ultimately make the best decision for their families.

2 Comments

  1. Erica

    I was looking into Ilia and noticed they use aluminum hydroxide in the sunscreen product you mention. From what I have read it isn’t super safe! I don’t tend to use things with any form of aluminum. I haven’t looked into any of the other products, but would love to know your thoughts on this.

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    • Suzi

      Hi Erica,

      I’m curious where you read that? Aluminum Hydroxide isn’t bio-accumulative so it isn’t going to accumulate over time. It rates a 1 on the EWG database too. The amount is so small since it’s last on the ingredient list, that it’s not an issue for me.

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