Beth—June 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great sunscreen! We needed reef safe sunscreen for a trip to St. Thomas and bought multiple brands of lotion and sprays to try for the week and this was by far our favorite. We were able to fly it in our luggage under the plane (in a ziplock bag), sprayed clear, didn’t stain clothes or suits, and wasn’t greasy or heavy. We reapplied every couple of hours and it worked great! No sunburns for the group. Read more
Gillian E Gauvin—September 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Was great! Never burned was on the beach and in the salt water a lot for our 7 day island vacation - should have brought all 3 cans with us though. I sprayed it on before getting my suit on and before we went anywhere to give it time - worked fantastic! Did not burn! Read more
Annalisa—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great sunscreen. Does not smell harsh or strong. Also does not feel sticky when you spray it on Read more
Theresa—January 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It is reef safe which is what we needed. The value for 2 bottles was a deal. Read more
Al H.—May 15, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I bought the 3 pack for 2 people on a 10 day holiday. The spray comes out fast and a lot gets wasted. We finished the 3 bottles about halfway through the trip. It’s best to spray in your hands, then rub on. Otherwise it’s great. Reef safe is super important and I haven’t gotten burned (& I always get burned). So I got that going for me. Read more
Kayla—August 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Ordered for a lake day. Chose this sunscreen because it could arrive the fastest. So happy with this purchase, probably a top favorite nobody on the boat go burned (which says something because I always burn) Not too greasy, no white cast. Overall good pick. Read more
L. Foxwell—August 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I wanted to buy reef safe sunscreen for our trip to the beach this winter. I want it to be compliant with the reef act and do my little bit to save the ocean. I should’ve read the label and I should’ve studied them more to see what comprises This product and I didn’t. This product contains these harmful chemicals. Harmful chemicals to avoid: Oxybenzone and Octinoxate: These are common chemical UV filters that have been shown to damage coral DNA, cause deformities, and increase coral bleaching. Octocrylene: This chemical can also contribute to coral bleaching and reduce the fertility of marine organisms. Other chemicals: Some sunscreens also contain parabens, phthalates, and other chemicals that can negatively impact marine life. What to look for in reef-safe sunscreen: Mineral-based sunscreens: Look for sunscreens that use zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide as active ingredients. These minerals create a physical barrier on the skin, reflecting UV rays without being absorbed into the water. Non-nano mineral particles: Make sure the zinc oxide and titanium dioxide particles are not nano-sized. Nanoparticles can be absorbed by corals and other marine organisms, potentially causing harm. "Broad spectrum" protection: Choose sunscreens that offer broad-spectrum protection, meaning they protect against both UVA and UVB rays. Read the label carefully: Even if a sunscreen claims to be "reef-safe," always double-check the ingredient list to ensure it doesn't contain harmful chemicals. Read more
Steve—August 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great sunscreen. Works great and great for the ocean and reefs! Read more