The Aruba Aloe products are promoted as natural, skin and environmentally friendly (using 100% recycled plastic for their packaging). There are so many false claims on cosmetic products that I started using different apps to scan products on harmful ingredients. After scanning this product on microplastics I was surprised to find out that the suncreen contains 2 types of microplastics (VP/Eicosene Copolymer and Dimethicone) and Carbomer, a synthetic ingredient that is suspected (but not yet proven) to be harmfull to ocean life. It’s such a shame that this company. It’s such a shame to realize that by producing and selling this product to customers, Aruba Aloe doesn’t take responsibility to protect the vulnarable corals and ocean life. Dear Aruba Aloe, it’s time for a change and there’s already so many good examples out there. I’m sure that you will be inspired by brands as Weleda, Naif, Green people and the Jojoba company.