Sunny days are ahead and we’re all gearing up for high temps. As much as we’re welcoming summer, we also want to avoid overexposure to the sun which can lead to increased chances of wrinkles, premature aging, and skin cancer. But not all sunscreens were created equal, so we’ve been on a quest to find the best clean sunscreen.
So, we turned to Michelle Wong, chemistry PhD and science educator and founder Lab Muffin. She wrote about the difference between chemical and physical sunscreens here. Turns out, there are a lot of myths surrounding the topic of chemical and physical sunscreen.
Some recent studies found some ingredients in chemical sunscreens to be hormonal disruptors but as Wong goes onto explain, you can’t make any blanket statements. She writes: “Out of the sunscreens, the one with the strongest hormonal effect is oxybenzone, according to in vitro studies on cells and animal studies (there haven’t been any human studies that have found a hormonal effect at the time of writing). One dermatology paper calculated that in humans, you’d need to use oxybenzone sunscreen continuously for 277 years to get the equivalent amount to cause a noticeable hormonal effect, so it’s considered safe.”
And she also notes: “Other sunscreens that have had hormonal effects in studies are enzacamene, padimate O, octinoxate, and homosalate, although their effects are several orders of magnitude lower than oxybenzone, so the amounts you’d need would be even bigger.”
All in all, new studies are coming out all the time, the key is to do your research and be an informed consumer when it comes to purchasing your sunscreen. The main takeaway though is that the sun is the biggest carcinogen of them all, so wearing sunscreen is more important than not. And when you learn that about 5.4 million basal and squamous cell skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the US (occurring in about 3.3 million Americans, as some people have more than one), it becomes pretty clear.
Please be smart about your sun exposure. If you’re going to be out in the sun for a prolonged period of time, wear a hat, sunglasses, UPF clothing, and don’t forget to apply and reapply throughout the day.
If you’d prefer to avoid those ingredients either way, then keep reading for some of our clean sunscreen favorites that score a three or lower on EWG (which rates ingredient toxicity on a scale of 1-10) and come in a variety of price points. While the ones on our list are more than a $6 tube of Banana Boat, the investment in your long-term health is worth it. Also, they won’t leave you with that ghostly zinc oxide glow—promise!
Read on for the best clean sunscreens to get your through the summer—and beyond!
BEST CLEAN SUNSCREEN FOR THE FACE
Laguna Herbals Organic Mineral Sunscreen Stick SPF 50
Love everything Laguna Herbals! Perfect for on-the-go application, this little stick goes on clear and is great for the face, ears, and lips. It’s healing, protective, and moisturizing for your skin and stays where you put it, which means it won’t run into your eyes.

Ava Isa Sun-è-Serum Drops SPF 35
This transparent and silky formula is boosted by Micah to not just block against UV rays, but also clinically proven to reduce the negative effects of shorter high energy blue wavelengths (aka protects against all that screen time you clock in). The serum-y feel makes it fun to apply and is my new favorite step in my morning skincare routine.
