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Badger Anti-Bug Sunscreen
Q: What's the only better outdoor skin protection than a tube of one of the safest & most effective sunscreens available (Badger SPF 30) & a container of the effective, certified organic, Deet-free Badger Anti-Bug Balm?
A: A tube that contains both!
We're delighted to offer a new product from our friends at Badger - SPF 30+ Anti-Bug Sunscreen. Think of it as both a time- and a space-saver - one tube instead of two to carry in pocket or backpack, and one skin application at a time instead of two.
Like the sunscreen alone, SPF 30+ Anti-Bug Sunscreen offers the highest available levels of UVA and UVB protection, meaning it protects against the rays that cause sunburn as well as those that cause long-term skin damage, including skin cancer. It's naturally water-resistant for up to 40 minutes, is certified natural (with zinc oxide being the only ingredient that isn't also certified organic), and safe for children and adults. Unlike chemical sunscreens, SPF 30+ Anti-Bug Sunscreen starts working immediately. Citronella & cedar lend a pleasant scent that bugs find decidedly UNpleasant. And even the tube is friendly to health & the environment - it's made from 50% post-consumer recycled material, is easily recyclable (#2 plastic), and is free of the chemicals bisphenol A (BPA) & phthalates, which are believed to cause health problems by mimicing the effects of hormones.
Badger sunscreens are among only a small number to receive top ratings for safety & efficacy from the independent Environmental Working Group. They have also received the highest rating for UVA protection in Japan, received a 4/5-star Boots Star Rating for Superior UVA protection, and are certified cruelty-free (no animal testing).
Sunscreens have become a hot topic (pun intended!), with recent research suggesting that some sunscreens actually help to cause skin cancer rather than prevent it. We're thrilled to be able to offer one of the best & safest sunscreens available today - Badger SPF 30 Unscented Sunscreen. Of some 500 sunscreens evaluated by the independent Environmental Working Group, only 8% (39 sunscreens) were recommended by EWG researchers. With its score of 1, Badger SPF 30 was at the top of the list! Badger is also first on the list of sunscreens recommended on SafeMama.com's 2010 Safer Sunscreen Cheat Sheet.
Understanding UV (ultraviolet) radiation
UV radiation is divided into three wavelength bands: UVA, UVB and UVC. UVA and UVB are the two that reach the Earth's surface, and physical barrier sunscreens like Badger effectively block both.
- UVB rays are the ones that cause sunburn and are considered a main cause of basal and squamous cell skin cancers, as well as a factor in melanoma, a particularly dangerous form of skin cancer. UVB rays have different strengths depending on the sun's location, and can be lessened when deflected by clouds. SPF refers to a sunscreen's ability to protect skin from UVB rays.
- UVA rays penetrate deeper into the skin than UVB rays. They don't cause surface burning but do have the potential to release free radicals and may cause melanoma, a particularly dangerous form of skin cancer. UVA rays are also implicated in skin damage including wrinkles and leathery texture. UVA rays are the same strength year-round. SPF ratings do not address a sunscreen's ability to protect against damaging UVA rays.
Understanding SPF:
SPF, or Sun Protection Factor, is a measurement of how well a sunscreen will protect skin from UVB rays, which cause sunburn and are believed to cause some forms of skin cancer. If your skin would normally burn after 10 minutes in the sun, applying an SPF 15 sunscreen would allow you to stay in the sun without burning for approximately 150 minutes (a factor of 15 times longer). This is a rough estimate, depending on skin type, intensity of sunlight & type of activity. SPF 30 blocks an additional 5% of UVB radiation compared with SPF 15.
What makes Badger better?
Badger sunscreen is a physical barrier sunscreen instead of a chemical sunscreen. That means it forms a layer on top of the skin that reflects or scatters UV (ultraviolet) light of all wavelengths (UVA & UVB). Chemical sunscreens, on the other hand, work by absorbing UV rays before they can do damage. Usually, single chemical ingredients protect against either UVA or UVB, but not both. So to achieve broad-spectrum protection against UVA & UVB rays, a chemical sunscreen needs multiple chemicals. Chemical sunscreens are absorbed into the skin and are more likely to cause irritations, allergies or other health concerns.
The active ingredient in Badger is zinc oxide, which has been used for hundreds of years and is widely considered the safest and most protective sunscreening ingredient. The zinc oxide Badger uses is micronized, meaning it doesn't leave the same intense white residue on the skin that non-micronized zinc oxide does. (Anybody else remember a childhood of neon-white noses? Badger also uses a larger particle size than other sunscreens, allowing the zinc oxide to remain on the skin's surface rather than enter the body. To read more about zinc oxide, particle size and health, check out Badger's extensive information.
Badger is a high-performance sunscreen free from petrochemicals, synthetic fragrances, preservatives, chemical emulsifiers and dyes. It's water resistant for at least 40 minutes, and is safe for coral reefs and the environment.
Badger is a family-run, family-friendly business located on the banks of the Ashuelot River in rural Gilsum, New Hampshire, USA. Bill, Katie and daughters Mia, Emily and Rebecca started the business back in 1995, in the kitchen of their home. This is another company that shares our philosophies and culture.
