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  2. Homemade sunscreen recipes are being shared on TikTok. For ...

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    The pair posted a video on June 25 sharing a recipe for homemade sunscreen. “We all burn pretty easily, so we went with something with a little bit more SPF,” said Nara.

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    Brush-On Sunscreen Mineral Powder "I really like powder brush sunscreens because they're resistant to changes in temperature," says dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla, MD. "I am specifically a fan of ...

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    Yes, you can re-apply sunscreen throughout the day even if you‘re wearing makeup. Here's how to do it without ruining your makeup (and making a mess). Yes, You Can Reapply Sunscreen Without ...

  5. Octocrylene - Wikipedia

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    Octocrylene is an organic compound used as an ingredient in sunscreens and cosmetics. It is an ester formed by the Knoevenagel condensation of 2-ethylhexyl cyanoacetate with benzophenone. It is a viscous, oily liquid that is clear and colorless.

  6. Iscotrizinol - Wikipedia

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    Iscotrizinol (USAN, [1] INCI diethylhexyl butamido triazone) is an organic compound used in sunscreens to absorb UVB and some UVA radiation [2] with a peak protection at 310 nm. [3] It is one of the most photostable chemical sunscreens known today with 25 hours required to lose 10% of its SPF protection ability. [4] It is marketed as Uvasorb ...

  7. Diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate is an organic compound used in sunscreens to absorb UVA radiation. It is marketed as Parsol DHHB by DSM and as Uvinul A Plus by BASF. DHHB has an absorption maximum of 354 nm. [1] [2] DHHB has excellent photostability and compatibility with other UV absorbers and other cosmetic ingredients. [3]