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  2. Dermatologists Say These Zinc Oxide Sunscreens Are Great for ...

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    “Zinc oxide can help soothe skin irritation and inflammation, making it a good option for people with rosacea, acne, or other skin conditions,” adds Dr. Rodney.

  3. The Best Zinc Oxide Sunscreens to Safely Protect Your Skin - AOL

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    Have some (safe) fun in the sun with these dermatologist-approved zinc oxide sunscreens. Choose from zinc sunscreens for your face, body, babies, and more.

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    Slathering on sunscreen is less of a chore when you use these formulas for sensitive skin. They all contain potent-yet-gentle zinc oxide for blocking and reflecting UVA/UVB rays. Sporty Try this ...

  5. Ammonium bituminosulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Ichthammol or ammonium bituminosulfonate (brand name Ichthyol), also known as black ointment, is a medication derived from sulfur-rich oil shale (bituminous schists). It is used (sometimes in combination with zinc oxide ) as a treatment for different skin diseases , including eczema and psoriasis (see below).

  6. 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 products.

  7. Calamine - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] It may also help dry out secretions resulting from skin irritation. [1] It is applied on the skin as a cream or lotion. [2] Side effects may include skin irritation. [4] It is considered to be safe in pregnancy. [4] Calamine is a combination of zinc oxide and 0.5% ferric oxide (Fe 2 O 3). [6]