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The Truth About Spray Sunscreens

May 18, 2015 By: Calley Pate6 Comments

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This post is sponsored by Goddess Garden Organics Sunscreen.

The Truth About Spray Sunscreens

For years we’ve heard warnings that spray sunscreens should be avoided.  I have to say that as a busy mom in Florida, spray sunscreens can be very appealing.  Our kids move quick and don’t sit still very long for us to apply lotion sunscreen.  I’ve religiously been using lotion sunscreens for the last few years and trying to explain to my friends why I don’t want them used on my children.

Did you know that most spray sunscreens are flammable?  Check the ingredients list and you’ll most likely find alcohol as one of the ingredients in most spray sunscreens.  Alcohol is highly flammable and can turn your sunscreen bottle into a very dangerous and explosive bottle.

Did you know that most spray sunscreens can be harmful if inhaled?  Any material when sprayed in or near your mouth and nose can be harmful.  When you are spraying traditional sunscreens, you’re also spraying alcohol, fragrances, and lots of toxic chemicals you can’t even pronounce.  It’s never safe to spray any sunscreen near your face or in the wind.

Did you know that most spray sunscreens do not get applied properly?  Even on a calm day, spray sunscreen is hard to apply.  You fool yourself into thinking that you’ve applied enough and often times you’ve missed several spots unknowingly.  Traditional sunscreens go on very clear and oily, fooling you into thinking that you’ve applied enough sunscreen.  Even the eco-friendly, natural, mineral sunscreens need to be carefully applied, but do to their white color it’s much easier to see where you’ve applied the spray.


Did you know that Goddess Garden is different?  Goddess Garden makes both a continuous spray and a trigger spray sunscreen.  Both sprays are alcohol-free and do not contain any toxic chemicals that can cause problems when inhaled.  Goddess Garden is not flammable and is much easier to apply.  I personally prefer the trigger spray over continuous spray; but I found the Goddess Garden continuous spray to apply very nicely and evenly.

Just a quick video showing how well Goddess Garden sunscreen spray rubs into the skin! For more information:…

Posted by The Eco Chic on Saturday, May 9, 2015

Tips for using spray sunscreens:

  • Always apply evenly and rub the sunscreen into the skin.  Make sure you don’t miss any spots.
  • When applying near the face, Goddess Garden lotions work best and are safer than their sprays.
  • Avoid spraying directly to your face, instead spray your hands and use your hands to rub the sunscreen to your face.
  • Do not apply spray sunscreens in the wind.
  • Always ensure you have good ventilation before spraying sunscreen; preferably spray outside.
  • Don’t forget to reapply every 1-3 hours as needed.

Read more about Goddess Garden Organics:

Summer Sun Safety Tips,

Why Natural Sunscreens are Important,

Caution: Flammable Sunscreen,

Sun Protection 101,

Safe Sunscreen,

Why Organic Sunscreens?

Why You Should Use Organic Sunscreens,

Goddess Garden Organics, Your Anti-Aging BFF,

Enjoying Your Yard and Staying Sun Safe,

How to Protect Your Skin While Gardening,

Save Your Skin Without Chemicals.



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This post was created as part of the Goddess Garden Organics Ambassador Campaign, with Mamavation and Bookieboo LLC, in which I am a financially compensated blogger. The opinions are my own based on my own experiences.





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Comments

  1. Tabitha Blue says

    May 23, 2015 at 12:12 am

    This is so great!! I’m the same way… not wanting to use spray sunscreens, and yet wishing I could because they can be so much easier, especially for re-application. I’ll have to try this out ! 🙂

    Stopping by from #FridayShareFest!

    xo
    ~Tabitha
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  2. Run DMT says

    May 28, 2015 at 3:04 pm

    Love this! I used to buy organic sunblock and then I tried to save money. I eat organic, so I should apply organic sunscreen!
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  3. Carlyn Bullock says

    May 29, 2015 at 10:37 am

    I am overly protective of this skin I am in and loved your article! It’s so true, we consider what goes in our bodies but not always what is going on our bodies. Thanks for this, I am visiting your blog from#TBB and #FridayShareFest. I look forward to future posts! xoxo With a smile, Carlyn 🙂
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  4. Beth says

    May 30, 2015 at 10:37 am

    When my kids were younger they hated the fact that I made them stand still to use lotions rather than sprays but I always knew they never were as effective not to mention used to make me gag from the fumes. Thanks for sharing via #FridayShareFest. Have a safe and fun summer!
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  5. Sophie-SCHF says

    June 4, 2015 at 2:32 pm

    Thanks for sharing! Spray sunscreens seem like an easy alternative, but they’re potentially harmful and sometimes wasteful! You have some really great ideas about how to avoid those downsides. 🙂

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