CaniSun SPF 30 Continuous Spray (CBD Isolate) — 3 oz & 6 oz
CaniSun remains the clearest “true” CBD spray sunscreen available direct-to-consumer. The continuous-spray format comes in 3-ounce and 6-ounce sizes with CBD isolate (zero THC) and broad-spectrum SPF 30. While CBD is a cosmetic add-on (not an SPF active), the formula’s sun protection comes from standard FDA-monograph actives; CBD is there for skin-comfort positioning. If you want an easy-on mist for arms, legs, and backs that still nods to hemp culture, this is the most visible, purpose-built option today.
Mango Bay Trading Company Continuous Spray Sunscreen — CBD Formula, SPF 30 (6 oz)
This brand offers an SPF 30 continuous spray that folds CBD oil into a beach-ready profile (vegan; no parabens; “non-nano” marketing). It’s a straightforward sport/body mist with a tropical scent—useful for quick top-ups between casts or while chasing kids at the shoreline. As with any aerosol, apply until a visible sheen forms, rub in, and reapply after swimming or sweating.
Reality check on the category
THC-infused sunscreens have popped up sporadically over the years, often in non-spray formats and limited regional availability; most “cannabis” spray SPFs consumers can actually buy today are CBD- or hemp-adjacent, not THC. Availability on marketplace resellers is inconsistent, so stick to brand/direct listings where possible.
How to shop and use spray sunscreens wisely
No matter the plant add-ins, your protection depends on the SPF actives regulated by FDA. The agency’s current framework continues to recognize zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as GRASE, while many organic filters (e.g., avobenzone, octisalate) have “additional data needed” status under the evolving order—yet remain common in compliant OTC sunscreens. In all cases, look for “Broad Spectrum” on the label and an SPF of 30 or higher.
For spray technique, dermatology and FDA guidance emphasize applying until skin glistens, rubbing in for even coverage, spraying into hands for the face, avoiding inhalation and open flame, and reapplying at least every two hours (or after water and sweat). These basics matter more than whether your mist includes CBD.
Safety notes specific to aerosols
Past recalls across mainstream aerosol lines were tied to benzene contamination in propellants—not the SPF actives themselves. That history is a reminder to buy from reputable sources, check lot codes, and replace old cans.
Bottom line
If you want a cannabis-branded spray you can actually find, start with CaniSun’s CBD Continuous Spray or Mango Bay’s CBD Formula spray, then layer in best practices: apply generously, rub in, and reapply on schedule. The plant extras can be a nice skin-comfort bonus, but broad-spectrum SPF and correct use are what keep you sun-safe.

