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  2. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Sunscreens may be classified according to the type of active ingredient(s) present in the formulation (inorganic compounds or organic molecules) as: Mineral sunscreens (also referred to as physical), which use only inorganic compounds (zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide) as active ingredients. These ingredients primarily work by absorbing UV ...

  3. Is a mineral sunscreen right for you? We asked ... - AOL

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    Mineral sunscreens typically use zinc oxide and titanium dioxide as the two main active ingredients. "Mineral sunscreen is also often known as physical sunscreen, as it provides a physical barrier ...

  4. What to Know About Mineral and Chemical Sunscreens ... - AOL

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    According to cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Michele Green, while mineral sunscreens use ingredients like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide that sit on the surface of the skin and act as a physical ...

  5. Dermatologists Say These Are The Best Mineral Sunscreens

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    Organic Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30. Sunscreens come in all different versions—creams, sticks, sprays—and if you like the convenience of the latter, this vegan and cruelty-free pick from Coola is ...

  6. We asked a dermatologist the most common questions about SPF ...

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    Which ingredients should we look for when shopping for SPF? ... I prefer mineral based sunscreens like Colorscience Sunforgettable Total Protection SPF50 and Alastin's Hydratint SPF 36 that ...

  7. Certified Organic Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Certified Organic Sunscreen bans the use of all petrochemicals active ingredients that are generally regarded as harmful to the environment such as Avobenzone, Oxybenzone, Octinoxate. [40] Avobenzone, for example, is one of the most frequently used UV filters on the market and [ 41 ] [ 42 ] has been shown to cause damage to marine ecosystems ...