![]() ![]() ![]() We also prohibit the use of synthetic fragrance and petroleum-derived ingredients in our formulas-which means no traces of benzene, so you can enjoy the sun without worry. While some sunscreen companies monkey around with their ingredients, our Bare Republic formulas adhere to a strict “no” list, which excludes over 1400 questionable ingredients restricted in the European Union. We’re also firm believers that sun care shouldn’t compromise our health or the environment, and that what we put in our products is just as important as what we leave out. Here in our hometown of San Diego-where sunny skies are the norm-we learned early that protecting ourselves from the sun was key to outdoor adventuring. In fact, our whole goal in starting Bare Republic was to become the top choice in clean sun protection. The short answer is: yes! The Bare Republic sunscreens tested by Valisure were confirmed not to contain benzene. Are Bare Republic sunscreens benzene free? To be clear: benzene isn’t an ingredient in any of the sunscreens tested (or any sunscreens at all, for that matter)-rather, it’s a byproduct of the manufacturing process that’s often detectable in raw materials derived from petrochemicals and petroleum, and can be found in trace amounts in some synthetic fragrances. (Take a peek at the full list of Valisure’s benzene-positive sunscreens here. The catalyst for this news was a study by Valisure, an independent lab and pharmacy, that found benzene in nearly a third of sunscreens tested … many of which are probably sitting on our bathroom shelves as we speak. Benzene Brouhaha-What’s happening with sunscreen right now? Before we all throw in the proverbial towel and dash into the waves without any protection at all (a very bad idea), we wanted to shed some ‘light’ on benzene in sunscreens, sunscreen safety in general, and how Bare Republic approaches sunscreen ingredient safety. While we’re very happy to report that our Bare Republic products were found to NOT contain benzene, we know that this type of news-combined with J&J’s recall of some Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens due to benzene traces-can cast a cloud over sunny summer skies. If you live anywhere the sun reaches, you’ve likely heard that an independent lab recently found benzene-a known carcinogen-in many household-name sunscreens. ![]()
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