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  2. These 3 Sunscreens Protect Skin Without Burning Your Wallet - AOL

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    Consumer Reports has released its annual ratings for dozens of sun-protection products, which reveals that some affordable options apparently shield your skin just as effectively as pricier ...

  3. 13 Effective Sunscreens That Will Leave You With Money to Burn

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    These top brands offer solid sun protection at budget-friendly prices, including some of the best sunscreens for children and sensitive skin. Everything here is $10 or less and might see even a ...

  4. The best sunscreens dermatologists use

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    This is another tinted sunscreen recommendation by Dr. Magovern, but this one will make a smaller dent in your wallet. EltaMD UV AOX Elements Broad-Spectrum can triple as sunscreen, skin care and ...

  5. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Sunscreen, also known as sunblock, [a] sun lotion or sun cream, is a photoprotective topical product for the skin that helps protect against sunburn and prevent skin cancer. Sunscreens come as lotions, sprays, gels, foams (such as an expanded foam lotion or whipped lotion [4]), sticks, powders and other topical

  6. Certified Organic Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Unlike personal care products, sunscreen is regulated by the FDA as an OTC drug and thus has a GRASE monograph, so it is possible that the FDA may expand its role in regulating organic sunscreen in the future. Currently, only zinc oxide and titanium dioxide have been determined by the FDA to be generally recognised as safe and effective (GRASE ...

  7. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    Windshield Sun Shades. Typically, the glass of the car's windshield itself blocks most of the UV light from the sun, and some of the infrared radiation.But it can't protect from the visible light that mostly penetrates through the window and gets absorbed by the objects inside the car.