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7-Oz Coppertone Every Tone SPF 50 Lightweight Sunscreen Lotion w/ Vitamin E

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Amazon has 7-Oz Coppertone Every Tone SPF 50 Lightweight Sunscreen Lotion w/ Vitamin E on sale for $5 - $0.75 when you clip the 15% off coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 7-Oz Coppertone Every Tone SPF 50 Lightweight Sunscreen Lotion w/ Vitamin E on sale for $5 - $0.75 when you clip the 15% off coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $4 lower (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $8.
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Model: Coppertone Every Tone Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50, Lightweight, Rubs on Clear Sunscreen for All Skin Tones, Formulated with Nourishing Vitamin E, 7 Fl Oz Tube

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lollerskates
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FYI this contains avobenzone which the NPS has said to avoid if you are using in the ocean, since it can harm coral reef
https://www.nps.gov/articles/conc...ection.htm

in for 1 to use at the pool
Gnomeslayer
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Mineral sunscreens are what people are generally referring to when they talk about non-chemical sunscreen.

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ZenNutsJul 08, 2025 12:01 AM
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LoL, what's a non-chemical sunscreen?
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This has the tendency to pill if you use it with other products. Otherwise it's a solid choice for a sunscreen without a white cast on dark skin.
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FYI this contains avobenzone which the NPS has said to avoid if you are using in the ocean, since it can harm coral reef
https://www.nps.gov/articles/conc...ection.htm

in for 1 to use at the pool woot
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Quote from ZenNuts :
LoL, what's a non-chemical sunscreen?
Mineral sunscreens are what people are generally referring to when they talk about non-chemical sunscreen.
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ShuyinJul 08, 2025 12:28 AM
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❌ Problematic Ingredients to Avoid in Repeated Use:
Homosalate – endocrine disruptor, bioaccumulative

Octocrylene – breaks into benzophenone, linked to cancer

Ethylhexyl Methoxycrylene – suspected hormonal effects

SD Alcohol 40-B – harsh on skin barrier

Disodium EDTA – penetration enhancer, environmental toxicity

⚠️ Concerning But Less Severe:
Avobenzone (needs stabilizers, potential irritant)

Butyloctyl Salicylate (newer, irritation risk)

Hydroxyacetophenone (not well studied)
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scteleJul 08, 2025 12:50 AM
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I used to use this brand. Stopped after EWG rated them as a Moderate Hazard: https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/abo..._-_SPF_50/
I've been using Trader Joe's Mineral facial sunscreen, on my exposed arms. I wish they would create a larger version of it though.
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Evan55Jul 08, 2025 01:35 AM
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Quote from lollerskates :
FYI this contains avobenzone which the NPS has said to avoid if you are using in the ocean, since it can harm coral reefhttps://www.nps.gov/articles/conc...ection.htmin for 1 to use at the pool woot
You would have to dump literal tons of these chemicals directly onto coral reef to have any effect. The study that showed this used obscene concentrations of chemicals in a very small environment to show coral damage.
To extrapolate the tiny concentrations of sunscreen onto the immense volume of water in the ocean and assert that it could cause damage is absurd.

But Karen tweeted a TikTok about it so I guess that's what people listen to
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bcardinal2203Jul 08, 2025 02:18 AM
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This is super greasy. The Trader Joe's clear gel sunscreen feels way better imo
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shigro420Jul 08, 2025 01:38 PM
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Quote from Evan55 :
You would have to dump literal tons of these chemicals directly onto coral reef to have any effect. The study that showed this used obscene concentrations of chemicals in a very small environment to show coral damage.
To extrapolate the tiny concentrations of sunscreen onto the immense volume of water in the ocean and assert that it could cause damage is absurd.

But Karen tweeted a TikTok about it so I guess that's what people listen to
Your comment was helpful until it wasn't.
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slammin_sammyJul 08, 2025 04:34 PM
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Quote from Evan55 :
You would have to dump literal tons of these chemicals directly onto coral reef to have any effect. The study that showed this used obscene concentrations of chemicals in a very small environment to show coral damage.
To extrapolate the tiny concentrations of sunscreen onto the immense volume of water in the ocean and assert that it could cause damage is absurd.

But Karen tweeted a TikTok about it so I guess that's what people listen to
Your argument falls apart when you realize that one person wearing sunscreen won't harm coral reefs but make it thousands upon thousands and it's a problem.

Mineral sunscreens are great, the drawback is the white hue it leaves on your face.
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Evan55Jul 08, 2025 07:21 PM
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Quote from slammin_sammy :
Your argument falls apart when you realize that one person wearing sunscreen won't harm coral reefs but make it thousands upon thousands and it's a problem.

Mineral sunscreens are great, the drawback is the white hue it leaves on your face.
Wrong. You could literally dump all the sunscreen manufactured in the world directly in the water and it would have no effect.
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slammin_sammyJul 08, 2025 08:36 PM
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Quote from Evan55 :
Wrong. You could literally dump all the sunscreen manufactured in the world directly in the water and it would have no effect.
Give a source on that claim. Otherwise I know you're full of it. But go ahead and get defensive when you are proven wrong.
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bobbypoloJul 13, 2025 07:55 PM
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Can't recreate the price, comes out to $6.71 for me

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