Description
- Thinkbaby?s award-winning SPF 50+ sunscreen is top-rated by the Environmental Working Group with a ?1? rating and was the first sunscreen to pass Whole Foods Market Premium Care Requirements. Thinkbaby sunscreen boasts the highest level of water resistance, UVA/UVB broad spectrum coverage and the highest SPF allowed by the FDA. Unlike most of the mineral-based sunscreens on the market, Thinkbaby sunscreen rubs in easily and does not feel greasy. Water Resistant (80 Minutes) Broad-Spectrum SPF 50+ Dermatologist Recommended Active Ingredient: Zinc Oxide 20% Through the use of safe materials and work with leading scientists, thinkbaby addresses the growing concern of chemicals found in many existing sunscreens and consumer products. Provides healthy, broad-spectrum (UVA/UVB) protection No PABA, Parabens, Benzoate, phthalates, BPA, Oxybenzone, Avobenzone, Petroleum, UV Chemical absorbers or toxic chemicals First sunscreesn to pass Whole Foods Premium Care requirements, Top rated on EWG's Skin Deep (Rated 1) and benefits the fight against skin damage Applies and absorbs extremely well, non-oily feel Helps prevent sunburns if used as directed with other sun protection measures (see directions). Decreases the risk of skin disease and early aging caused by the sun. Free Of PABA, parabens, UV chemical absorbers and toxic chemicals. Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Active Ingredient: Zinc oxide 20% (non-nano) (Sunscreen). Inactive Ingredients: aloe barbadensis leaf juice, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), capric caprylic triglycerides, cranberry seed oil, dimethicone, hyaluronic acid (made from vegetables), hydrogenated castor oil, jojoba oil, magnesium sulfate (epsom salt), methyl abietate (pine wood resin), papaya, olive oil, polyglycerol-10 laurate (vegetable glycerin), raspberry seed oil, sorbitan stearate (coconut based), sunflower oil, tocopherols (vitamin E), water (purified).
- First sunscreen to pass Whole Foods Premium Care requirements
- EWG rated "1" since 2010.
- Mineral-based sunscreen, free of biologically harmful chemicals, no avobenzone, oxybenzone, or UV chemical absorbers
- Non-nano zinc oxide formulation. Non-oily and applies easily
- Member of Safe Cosmetics Compact and Sun Safety Coalition
- More awards than any other sun care line, including Allure's "Best of"
- No animal testing
- Highest SPF, Water Resistance and Broadspectrum coverage as proposed by the 2012 FDA Guideline
- First Sunscreen to pass Whole Foods Premium Care Requirements
- Top Rated by EWG with a "1" rating in 2010, 2011, and 2012, 2013 - Baby, Beach and Sport
- Highest SPF 50+ (per FDA 2012 Rules - any sunscreens boasting higher are falsely marketing)
- Highest level of water resistance (80 minutes) (per FDA 2012 Rules)
- Free of biologically harmful chemicals. No Avobenzone, Oxybenzone, or UV Chemical absorbers.
At Thinkbaby and Thinksport, we are continually expanding our mission to provide safe products by identifying consumer product categories with known human health issues. Specifically, we target products that contain high levels of hormone disruptors and carcinogens. We work with leading scientists worldwide to create safe alternatives. The majority of sunscreens currently on the market are full of questionable ingredients and known carcinogens. Simply looking at the ingredients you’ll quickly realize you don’t recognize any of them. Many existing sunscreens have been brought to market with little concern for their safety and boast inflated SPF numbers. Not only do ingredients in sunscreen interact with skin, but data shows after application of lotions, some of the same chemicals can be detected in the bloodstream. Most people wear sunscreen to reduce the chance of developing cancer, so why apply something that could potentially increase this risk? This question has unfortunately left many people moving away from using sunscreen at all. Thinkbaby sunscreen and Thinksport livestrong sunscreen is highly effective, falls into the highest category for water resistance and has a sensible SPF 50+ rating. A quick look on your local drugstore shelf will show an increasing number of chemical sunscreens boasting ultra-high SPFs of 60 and greater. Data assembled by the Environmental Working Group calls into question the efficacy of these sunscreens.