Spray Sunscreen

MB Andrews

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I thought I read somewhere that you can’t use spray sunscreen on Disney’s islands is this true? I love using my spray sunscreen!
 
There are no restrictions on what sunscreen you can use. Obviously if you're using spray just be aware of who's around you/what direction the spray is going.
 
The main thing to be aware of (besides where you spray around others) is that there are a lot of places that now require reef-safe sunscreen and that's not always available in spray form.

And even if it's not REQUIRED (not as of yet in the Bahamas), it's just being a good ocean visitor to do what you can to keep the reefs protected.
 
The main thing to be aware of (besides where you spray around others) is that there are a lot of places that now require reef-safe sunscreen and that's not always available in spray form.

And even if it's not REQUIRED (not as of yet in the Bahamas), it's just being a good ocean visitor to do what you can to keep the reefs protected.
Awesome point for people to be aware of.

An additional reference point, Hawaii requires reef-safe sunscreen.
 

The main thing to be aware of (besides where you spray around others) is that there are a lot of places that now require reef-safe sunscreen and that's not always available in spray form.

And even if it's not REQUIRED (not as of yet in the Bahamas), it's just being a good ocean visitor to do what you can to keep the reefs protected.
and then it's so complicated with the "labels" (as they are not completely regulated) of reef "safe", "friendly", and mineral sunscreen.....

I scoured many lists and found one that was supposedly not that slimy and it was SO SLIMY....

and I do know it is very rare to find a spray that is reef safe (or whatever label is the MOST strict)
 
I have found that if I can't use spray for whatever reason, the next-best option for lotion sunblock is a roll-on applicator. Banana Boat and Sun Bum sell wide-ball roll-on sunscreen, or you can buy refillable roller bottles from Amazon and use whatever lotion brand you like.

For our faces and ears we use a wax-stick formula that is meant for facial use.
 
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and then it's so complicated with the "labels" (as they are not completely regulated) of reef "safe", "friendly", and mineral sunscreen.....

I scoured many lists and found one that was supposedly not that slimy and it was SO SLIMY....

and I do know it is very rare to find a spray that is reef safe (or whatever label is the MOST strict)
I tend to look for those safe for Hawaii - that seems to be the most strict and regulated from what I've been able to find.
 
I tend to look for those safe for Hawaii - that seems to be the most strict and regulated from what I've been able to find.
real question, do you have a good list? I have seen so many with like "these ingredients are safe" and then a completely different one saying "these are AWFUL" and its the same.....I wish Hawaii had a website hahaha
 

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