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  2. Is a mineral sunscreen right for you? We asked ... - AOL

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    Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Liquid Face Sunscreen Sobel swears by the lightweight SPF 50, which is made with Purescreen, a blend of naturally sourced titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.

  3. 19 Best Drugstore Sunscreens to Protect Your Face From ... - AOL

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    Experts reveal the best drugstore sunscreens that protect skin from harmful sun damage. ... Key ingredients: Vitamin E, Silica, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides. Size: 1.7 ounces.

  4. Nanotechnology in cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Titanium dioxide (TiO 2) and zinc oxide (ZnO) minerals are often utilized in sunscreens as inorganic physical sun blockers owing to their absorption of light in the UV range. As TiO 2 is proven to be more effective for blocking UVB and ZnO in the UVA range, the mix of these particles guarantees a broad-band UV shield.

  5. Does sunscreen give you cancer? - AOL

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    Within mineral sunscreens, Spilman also advises using cream-based lotions or sunscreen sticks; while zinc oxide and titanium dioxide do not absorb into the skin like chemical sunscreen, aerosol ...

  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

  7. Nanochemistry - Wikipedia

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    In sunscreen, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles prove to be effective UV filters but can also penetrate through skin. [22] These chemicals protect the skin against harmful UV light by absorbing or reflecting the light and prevent the skin from retaining full damage by photoexcitation of electrons in the nanoparticle. [23]