Protect Your Skin From Burns and Cancer With the Safest Sunscreens For 2016

Standing in front of the shelves and shelves of sunscreens is overwhelming. How do you know which bottle is the safest to choose, one that not only is made without harmful chemicals but also works to protect your skin from sunburn and skin cancer?

POPSUGAR Photography | Benjamin Stone

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has extensively tested thousands of brands of sunblocks and sunscreens to compile its list of the safest beach and sports sunscreens for 2016. They are rated from one to 10, with zero to two being considered "low hazard." Below are just a few that made the list with a level-one rating. You can learn more about the program here.

  • All Terrain AquaSport Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • Badger Unscented Sunscreen Face Stick, SPF 35: Rated 1
  • Badger Sport Sunscreen Cream, Unscented, SPF 35: Rated 1
  • Badger Sunscreen Cream, Lavender, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • Beauty Without Cruelty Sunscreen, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • Block Island Organics Natural Mineral Sunscreen, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • The Honest Company Honest Mineral Sunscreen, SPF 50+: Rated 1
  • Butterbean Organics Simple Healthy Sunscreen, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • Goddess Garden Facial Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • Goddess Garden Everyday Natural Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • Loving Naturals Sunscreen Clear Body, SPF 30+: Rated 1
  • Sunumbra Family Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • Sunology Natural Sunscreen, Face, SPF 50: Rated 1
  • Sunology Natural Sunscreen, Body, SPF 50: Rated 1
  • Suntegrity Skincare Natural Mineral Sunscreen For Body, SPF 30: Rated 1
  • True Natural Ultra Protect 50 Antioxidant Sunscreen, Natural Coconut, SPF 50: Rated 1

Using these sunscreens properly is key to protecting your skin from harmful UV rays. Use at least two ounces (the size of a shot glass), apply 30 minutes before heading out in the sun, and reapply every two hours or after you've been sweating or swimming.

Don't see your favorite on the list? Go to the EWG website and search the brand of sunscreen you have on hand to see how it's rated. Warning: you might not like what you see!