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  2. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    In the EU, sunscreen labels can only go up to SPF 50+ (initially listed as 30 but soon revised to 50). [73] Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration increased the upper limit to 50+ in 2012. [74] [75] In its 2007 and 2011 draft rules, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed a maximum SPF label of 50, to limit unrealistic claims.

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    La Roche-Posay Anthelios Mineral Ultra-Light Sunscreen SPF 50. More options. $30 at Amazon $37 at Dermstore. ... EltaMD UV AOX Elements Broad-Spectrum can triple as sunscreen, skin care and a skin ...

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    The best face sunscreens are lightweight and wear well under makeup, according to testing and dermatologists. Find picks from EltaMD, Supergoop!, CeraVe, and more.

  6. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Sunscreens are creams, lotions, sprays, gels, sticks, or other topical projects that protect the skin from the sun. They contain organic or inorganic filters that act to absorb or reflect harmful UV radiation. [26] Sunscreens are marked with 'spf', which means 'sun protection factor.' This shows that a product provides protection against UVB. [26]

  7. Nivea - Wikipedia

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    Nivea (German pronunciation: ⓘ, [1] [2] stylized as NIVEA) is a German personal care brand that specializes in skin and body care. It is owned by the Hamburg-based company Beiersdorf Global AG. This was the origin of the Eucerin brand. Nivea comes from the Latin adjective niveus, nivea, niveum, meaning "snow-white". [3]