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Do You Really Need Mineral Sunscreen? Breaking Down Chemical and Mineral Sunscreens

We all know sunscreen is important. But does the type of sunscreen you use – chemical vs. mineral – actually matter? The short answer: yes. Here’s why.

  • The difference between chemical and mineral sunscreens
  • The 8 most common ingredients used in chemical and mineral sunscreens
  • If sunscreens disrupt your hormones
  • Efficacy of homemade sunscreens

Chemical vs. Mineral Sunscreen: What’s the Difference

How It Works: Absorbs UV rays and converts them into non-damaging heat via a chemical reactions

Texture: Light and transparent

Best for: Daily wear when you can’t reapply every 2 hours

How It Works: Creates a physical barrier on the skin that reflects UVA and UVB lights

Texture: Thick and leaves white cast

Best for: Sensitive skin and ocean-safe applications

Ingredient Breakdown: What’s Actually In Your Sunscreen?

Here are the most common active ingredients in both chemical and mineral sunscreens, and what you should know about them.

Are Chemical or Minerals Sunscreens Endocrine Disruptors?

This is where the internet tends to spiral. Wellness influencers often use misleading evidence to convince you that sunscreen is toxic and disrupts the natural processes in your body. So, let’s address this:

Sunscreen is safe. Please use it.

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Unless you’re literally bathing in sunscreen every morning and refusing to ever shower, you’re probably fine. And if you are bathing in sunscreen, you might want to rethink a few things anyway.

So, use the damn sunscreen.

Can You Make Your Own Mineral Sunscreen?

Please don’t.

The internet is wrong. You can’t whip up SPF 30 in your Vitamix, so please don’t make your own sunscreen.

Final Thoughts

Chemical and mineral sunscreens achieve the same goal but work very differently. If you plan on going swimming in the ocean, you should use mineral sunscreen (but don’t forget to reapply every two hours). If you are running around home and know you can’t reapply as often – you still need to reapply – chemical is the way to go.

Either way, what matters most is that you wear something. Every day. Even when it’s cloudy. Even when you’re just inside.

You don’t need perfect sunscreen. You just need to use it.

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