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  2. The 9 Best Dog Sunscreens of 2023 (Because Pups Need ... - AOL

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    Dr. Hauser told us that yes, in general, dog sunscreen is safe. As long as you choose formulas with dog-friendly ingredients and follow the instructions, you and your pup will be happy campers ...

  3. Do dogs need sunscreen? Here’s what vets say - AOL

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    We asked vets when dogs need to wear sunscreen, if at all, and how to shop for pet-safe options. Using experts’ guidance, we rounded up dog-safe sunscreen to consider keeping at home, especially ...

  4. 12 Reef-Safe Sunscreens That Protect Your Skin Without ... - AOL

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    Learn all about reef-safe sunscreen and the 12 best reef-safe sunscreens to protect your skin without harming the planet, including top brands like Neutrogena

  5. Best Reef-safe Sunscreen Brands, According to Experts - AOL

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    These sunscreens are formulated without oxybenzone and octinoxate, two chemicals that are toxic to coral reefs and other marine life. Best Reef-safe Sunscreen Brands, According to Experts Skip to ...

  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. Avobenzone - Wikipedia

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    Avobenzone, a petroleum-based sunscreen active ingredient, [7] is not generally recognised as safe and effective by the FDA for lack of sufficient data to support this claim. [1] However, it is still the only FDA approved UVA filter (up to 3% concentration). [ 8 ]