EWG Suncare by Think Sun


 

At Think, we are dedicated to creating clean, conscientiously formulated, and clinically developed suncare products for everyone. Our range of broad-spectrum UVA/UVB-blocking sunscreens is designed to offer mindful protection for all ages, from infants to adults.  

That’s why we display our EWG-verified label on our packaging—it’s our way of letting you know that the products we make are created with your safety and health as our top priority.  

What Does It Mean to Be EWG Verified? 

Brands who are EWG verified must comply with and exceed the highest safety standards as regulated by the EWG. This process includes extensive analysis of all personal care products under the stringent standards placed by EWG that check for concerning ingredients, full supply-chain transparency, and ethical labor/manufacturing practices.  

 

 

EWG-Verified Products Meet the Following Safety Standards 

 

  • Products cannot contain any ingredients on EWG's "Unacceptable" list, meaning ingredients with health, ecotoxicity and/or contamination concerns. 

  • Products cannot contain any ingredients on EWG's "Restricted" list, which do not meet the restriction set by authoritative bodies and industry institutions. 

  • Products must follow standard ingredient naming guidelines. 

  • Products must fully disclose all ingredients on the label, including ingredients used in fragrance. 

  • Product manufacturers must develop and follow current good manufacturing practices. 

  • Products must follow the European Union's requirements for labeling fragrance allergens. 

  • Products must follow the European Union's labeling guidelines for nanomaterials used in cosmetics. 

  • Product labels must indicate an expiration date or a "period of time after opening. 

  • Commit to submitting all reports of product problems or serious adverse events to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and to EWG. 

  • Agree that EWG has the right to perform random product testing to ensure that all products meet the provisions outlined in EWG's Criteria