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    Sunscreen is a non-negotiable part of a daily skin care routine, according to Dr. Anna Chacon, a Florida dermatologist. ”It is important for your skin health and is a preventative product that ...

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  5. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    A powder brush tends to be big and fluffy for quick and easy application of dusting powder all over the face. Powder gives the appearance of a matte effect. A bronzer brush, which can also serve as a contour brush, is an angled brush that gives the face dimensions and illusions by allowing the makeup to be placed in place of bone structure.

  6. Octocrylene - Wikipedia

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    Palau has banned the sale and use of three reef-toxic UV filters including octocrylene in its Responsible Tourism Education Act of 2018. [7] The United States Virgin Islands has also banned the use of sunscreens containing octocrylene, requiring that all visitors use "non-nano mineral sunscreen" containing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.

  7. Ensulizole - Wikipedia

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    Because ensulizole is water-soluble, it has the characteristic of feeling lighter on skin. As such, it is often used in sunscreen lotions or moisturizers whose aesthetic goal is a non-greasy finish. [3] The free acid is poorly soluble in water, so it is only used as its soluble salts. [4]