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Research, guides, and deep reads on ocean-friendly beauty.

skincare

Summer Marine Skincare: 4 Seasonal Swaps

Humidity, sweat, and salt water change what your skin needs in summer. Four marine ingredient swaps to adjust your routine for the season.

skincare

Dead Sea Mud Masks: The Science of Mineral Therapy

Dead Sea mud contains 21+ minerals at concentrations 80x higher than ocean water. Here's what clinical research says about how it transforms skin.

sunscreen

Hawaii's Reef-Safe Sunscreen Ban, Explained

Hawaii banned sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate in 2018. What the law covers, why it passed, and what it means for visitors and residents.

skincare

Algae Oil for Skin: Chlorella and Spirulina Guide

Chlorella oil and spirulina extract offer real skincare benefits backed by clinical data. Here's how to pick the right algae oil products.

sunscreen

How Sunscreen Water Resistance Gets Tested

The FDA's 80-minute water resistance test uses a whirlpool, volunteers, and no towels. Here is exactly what the label claim means.

uv protection

Summer UV Protection Guide: Index, Timing, Tips

UV index hits 8-10 across most U.S. coastal states by June. When to reapply, how beach and pool differ, and what the numbers mean.

sunscreen

How Oxybenzone in Sunscreen Bleaches Coral Reefs

Oxybenzone damages coral at concentrations as low as 62 parts per trillion. Here's how this common sunscreen ingredient causes bleaching, DNA damage, and larval death.

sunscreen

Chemical vs Mineral Sunscreen: Full Comparison

Chemical and mineral sunscreens protect skin through different mechanisms. Their safety profiles, photostability, and marine impact differ sharply.

sunscreen

Best Reef-Safe Sunscreens for Sensitive Skin

Mineral-only, fragrance-free sunscreens that protect sensitive skin without harming reefs. What to look for on the label and what to avoid.

sunscreen

SPF Myths Debunked: What SPF Numbers Mean

SPF 100 blocks 99% of UVB. SPF 50 blocks 98%. The real protection gap is smaller than you think, and reapplication matters more than the number.