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Seventh Generation Sunscreen vs Method Sunscreen: Which Non-Toxic Sunscreen Is Better?

Quick Verdict

Method Sunscreen edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic sunscreen.

At a Glance

FeatureSeventh Generation SunscreenMethod Sunscreen
BrandSeventh GenerationMethod
Price$16.73$10.35
Rating4.8/54.34/5
CertificationsMade Safe CertifiedUSDA Certified Biobased, Made Safe Certified

Ingredient Safety Comparison

Certifications & Third-Party Testing

Seventh Generation Sunscreen

  • Made Safe Certified

Method Sunscreen

  • USDA Certified Biobased
  • Made Safe Certified

Price & Value Analysis

Seventh Generation Sunscreen is priced at $16.73 while Method Sunscreen costs $10.35. Method Sunscreen is the more budget-friendly option.

Our Recommendation

Method Sunscreen edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic sunscreen.

  • Best for budget-conscious families:Method Sunscreen
  • Best for sensitive skin:Seventh Generation Sunscreen
  • Best for maximum certifications:Method Sunscreen

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Seventh Generation Sunscreen better than Method Sunscreen?

Based on our ingredient safety analysis, Method Sunscreen scores higher overall. The best choice depends on your specific needs and sensitivities.

Are Seventh Generation products truly non-toxic?

Seventh Generation holds Made Safe Certified certification(s), which provides third-party verification of their safety claims.

What harmful ingredients should I avoid in sunscreen?

Key ingredients to avoid in sunscreen include synthetic fragrances, parabens, phthalates, and SLS/SLES. Look for products with EWG Verified or EPA Safer Choice certifications.

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