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How Sunscreen Contributes to Beach Pollution — And How Caribbean Sol Is Leading the Sustainable Solution
When we think about pollution at the beach, we often picture plastic bottles, food wrappers, or abandoned flip-flops. But there’s one sneaky contributor that’s harming our oceans, reefs, and marine life every day — and it’s hiding in plain sight in your beach bag. It’s why destinations like Hawaii, Palau, and the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) have banned chemical sunscreens altogether. Beach pollution isn’t just about litter — it’s about what we leave behind in the water.
Why Caribbean Sol is the Best Protection—Rain or Shine
One of the most dangerous myths is that you don’t need sunscreen if the sun isn’t visible
Why You Should Never Skip Sunscreen in the Winter
Winter might feel like a break from the sun, but your skin is still at risk every day. The cold months bring their own set of UV challenges—from snow glare to weakened skin barriers to high-altitude exposure. By wearing sunscreen every day, you’re not just preserving your skin’s appearance—you’re investing in its long-term health. So the next time you zip up your winter coat, don’t forget the final (and most important) layer: sunscreen.