people4ocean | Expedition Drenched

PEOPLE4OCEAN

When we’re out on the water, every decision counts. Whether diving pristine reefs or sailing vast oceans, we’re acutely aware that our actions directly impact the delicate ecosystems around us. That’s why our crew chooses People4Ocean’s mineral sunscreens—reef-safe and free from harmful chemicals. By using natural sunscreens, we protect ourselves while preserving the marine life beneath us. As sailors, divers, and filmmakers, we proudly advocate for the protection of the marine environments we explore.

People4Ocean Sunscreen - Protecting You & the Planet

Born in Australia, People4Ocean is more than just a sunscreen brand—it’s a movement for skin and ocean health. Developed by marine biologists and spa specialists, their products are designed to protect your skin while preserving marine ecosystems.

Their sunscreens are 100% reef-safe, free from harmful chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate, ensuring they are gentle on both you and our oceans. Made with natural, nourishing ingredients like aloe vera and non-nano zinc oxide, People4Ocean offers broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection for all skin types.

People4Ocean are committed to environmental sustainability. Every purchase supports marine conservation efforts globally, so you can enjoy the sun knowing you’re making a difference.

People4Ocean Sunscreen | Expedition Drenched
People4Ocean and Expedition Drenched
Sunscreen People4Ocean | Expedition Drenched

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When you buy Expedition Drenched products you help us to keep producing videos and make more people fall in love with the ocean. Because as Jacques Cousteau said “People Protect What They Love”

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Chillproof garments are also neutrally buoyant, so we don’t need to wear as much lead weight when diving. They don’t contain bubbles like neoprene, making adjusting our buoyancy on deeper dives much simpler.

There are so many kinds of Chillproof garments too! Some of us like to wear hooded jackets when lounging on the deck, while others prefer a wetsuit-style onesie.