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This non-toxic mineral sunscreen will protect your family from harmful rays all summer long.

  • Writer: Sara Vanden Berge
    Sara Vanden Berge
  • May 8
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 13



 

I have found the highest quality, best mineral sunscreen in SPF 50 (also comes in a bronzer) that you can use on your entire body.

 

Unlike traditional chemical sunscreens, FRÉ is non-toxic, so you can feel good about using it on your family.

 


Plus, it’s not greasy and does not have a white cast.

 

If you have tried mineral sunscreens like me, you know this is a big issue. In fact, it has other ingredients making it the best on the market.

 

You can read more ingredients and science in this article I wrote a few weeks ago.

 

Click here to receive a 40% discount.



Why mineral sunscreen?

 

If you’re still relying on traditional chemical sunscreens, it’s time for a change for a few key reasons.

 

While chemical sunscreens absorb into the skin to filter UV radiation, mineral sunscreens create a physical barrier against those harmful rays.

 

Recent expert findings and publications suggest that chemical sunscreens are absorbed into the skin to a concerning degree.



Skin cancer diagnosis

 

Ten years ago, at age 28, I had a skin cancer diagnosis.

 

The doctor removed it from my cheek and was thankfully able to get it all, but it changed my thinking about sunscreen.

 

I have olive skin complexion from my Native American grandmother, so I rarely burn.

 

I soak up the sun and tan very easily. I never dreamed I would be at risk for skin cancer.

 


I now see a dermatologist regularly for skin cancer screenings.

 

After Sara shared her skin cancer diagnosis on Beneath the Surface News, I thought it was the perfect time to talk a little more about sunscreen for your entire body and family.

 

Thanks to chemistry, you can safely protect your skin from harmful UV rays while still enjoying the outdoors this summer.



 Alexis Rochester is an investigative chemist, blogger and founder of Chemistry Cachet. She shares science-based skin care, cleaning, gardening and health tips. She was diagnosed with RA at age 10, so she has a passion for pain management tips and research, along with sharing her journey through this disease. When she’s not writing for Chemistry Cachet, she is taking Pilates or Barre classes, and also received her Barre teaching certification this year! She grew up in Stephenville and recently moved back with her daughter, husband and bulldog. You can find her posting pictures and fun stories daily on Instagram. Also look for Chemistry Cachet on FacebookPinterestTwitter and LinkedIn.



 

1 Comment


杰 唐
杰 唐
3 days ago

Wow, this article is an eye-opener! I never really thought about the difference between mineral and chemical sunscreens. Definitely gonna check out this non-toxic one. Thanks for sharing!speedstars   

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