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  2. 19 Best Drugstore Sunscreens to Protect Your Face From ... - AOL

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    Sun Sheer Mineral Face Liquid Sunscreen SPF 50 Fragrance from sunscreen can irritate sensitive skin. This unscented, non-comedogenic lotion nourishes and dries matte without leaving a cast.

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    Whether you're looking for a sunscreen that's kid and baby safe, or want something free of chemicals for your sensitive skin, mineral sunscreens are the way to go. Dr. Magovern recommends La Roche ...

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    Neutrogena Purescreen+ Tinted Sunscreen for Face with SPF 30, Broad Spectrum Mineral Sunscreen with Zinc Oxide and Vitamin E, Water Resistant, Fragrance Free, Medium, 1.1 fl oz (AMAZON)

  5. Neutrogena - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Neutrogena launched their first primarily digital campaign in the United States, The Power of Light, aligning with the launch of the Neutrogena Light Therapy Acne Mask. [28] This campaign primarily consisted of short video ads and partnerships with influencers and public figures, such as Nash Grier and Olivia Holt .

  6. The Best Hydrating Face Masks in 2024 - AOL

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    This mask contains hydrogel, which holds up to 50% more essence than a typical paper face mask, according to Neutrogena. Clean your skin, put on the face mask for about 15-30 minutes and then ...

  7. 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