Supergoop Lands In Court Over Synthetic Ingredients In Mineral Sunscreens

A new class action lawsuit claims Supergoop misled shoppers by marketing certain “mineral” sunscreens as free from synthetic ingredients, while allegedly using a mix of mineral,

Supergoop Lands In Court Over Synthetic Ingredients In Mineral Sunscreens
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Supergoop Lands In Court Over Synthetic Ingredients In Mineral Sunscreens

A new class action lawsuit claims Supergoop misled shoppers by marketing certain “mineral” sunscreens as free from synthetic ingredients, while allegedly using a mix of mineral, non-mineral, and chemically processed components in those formulas.​

What the lawsuit alleges

Filed in December 2025 in California, the case Wayne v. Supergoop, LLC, et al. accuses Supergoop of falsely presenting several products as purely mineral and natural.​
According to the complaint, the brand’s packaging and marketing emphasize phrases like “100% non-nano-minerals,” “mineral SPF protection,” and “mineral broad-spectrum sunscreen,” which plaintiffs say lead consumers to believe every ingredient is mineral-based or from a natural source.​

The lawsuit alleges that, despite this positioning, the formulas actually contain “a plethora” of synthetic, processed, and chemically altered ingredients that are not mineral at all.​
Plaintiffs argue that reasonable shoppers would interpret the “mineral” messaging to mean the overall composition is fully mineral and natural, not just the active UV filters.​

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