- Choose a sunscreen with titanium dioxide and zinc oxide as active ingredients. These minerals scatter and reflect UVA and UVB rays, while petrochemicals absorb them.
- Read the label carefully – many “natural” brands contain the ingredients scientists say cause coral to bleach and die.
- Choose a biodegradable sunscreen whose ingredients break down in seawater.
- Beware of sunscreens that claim to be waterproof. “In chemistry there is one law: similar dissolves similar,” Dr. Ferreira notes. “Sixty percent of sunscreen is water. The truth is, when synthetic sunscreen comes in contact with water, it breaks down and washes away.”
- Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before exposure, and reapply every 45 minutes.
- Cover up with a hat or rash guard with an SPF rating.
Dr. Ferreira formulated Caribbean Solutions SolGuard (in SPF 4, 8, 15 and 25) with botanical ingredients, including wild pansy, green coffee bean extract and hibiscus. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide protect from both UVA and UVB rays, while sunflower and cucumber oils soothe and hydrate the skin. Caribbean Solutions products contain no parabens, PABA, synthetic ingredients to irritate your skin, or mineral oil to make you break out. Many cruise lines, resorts and marine preserves require guests to wear biodegradable sunscreen. Sold for years at resorts in Mexico, Florida and Hawaii and online at caribbean-sol.com, Caribbean Solutions launches nationwide this spring. Suggested retail is $14.99 for 6 ounces. EDS: For samples, images, copies of the study or interviews with Dr. Celia Ferreira or Caribbean Solutions President Bruce Shanks, contact Lisa Everitt at 303.475.3202 or lisaeveritt@comcast.net.







































