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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 ...

  4. Starlite - Wikipedia

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    White sands test sample, owned by Thermashield, LLC. Starlite is an intumescent material said to be able to withstand and insulate from extreme heat. It was invented by British hairdresser and amateur chemist Maurice Ward (1933–2011) during the 1970s and 1980s, and received significant publicity after coverage of the material aired in 1990 on the BBC science and technology show Tomorrow's ...

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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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Silicate mineral paint - Wikipedia

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    Silicate mineral paints or mineral colors are paint coats with mineral binding agents. Two relevant mineral binders play a role in the field of colors: Lime and silicate . Under influence of carbon dioxide, lime-based binders carbonate and water silicate-based binders solidify.