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  2. Dermatologists Say These Are The Best Mineral Sunscreens

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    UV Sport Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Sunscreen. Dermatologists everywhere rave about EltaMD's broad-spectrum sunscreen. The water-resistant formula (good for a full 80 minutes) is non-greasy and ...

  3. The 18 Best Mineral Sunscreens, Vetted By Editors and Experts

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    Ulta. Dr. Watchmaker recommends this sunscreen because it glides nicely onto the skin and offers a high SPF to protect against the sun. The oil-free formula has titanium dioxide, senna alata (a ...

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    Babo Botanicals Baby Skin Mineral Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50. Mineral sunscreens are generally a better choice for sensitive skin, but you just need to read the ingredients list to make sure it's oil ...

  5. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    In the EU, sunscreen labels can only go up to SPF 50+ (initially listed as 30 but soon revised to 50). [76] Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration increased the upper limit to 50+ in 2012. [77] [78] In its 2007 and 2011 draft rules, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed a maximum SPF label of 50, to limit unrealistic claims.

  6. Certified Organic Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] These standards are complemented by existing sunscreen regulatory bodies such as the FDA that regulate the efficacy of the sunscreen, safety and permitted ingredients. Generally speaking, sunscreen has photo-protective properties that reduce the risk of skin cancer and ageing with relation to the SPF value and proper application. [5] [6]

  7. Bemotrizinol - Wikipedia

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    Bemotrizinol (INN [1] [2] /USAN, [3] INCI bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine) is an oil-soluble organic compound that is added to sunscreens to absorb UV rays. It is marketed as Parsol Shield, Tinosorb S, and Escalol S. Bemotrizinol is a broad-spectrum UV absorber, absorbing UVB as well as UVA rays.