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  2. The best sunscreens dermatologists use

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    Aveeno Protect + Hydrate Sunscreen Moisturizing Face Lotion with Broad Spectrum SPF 60 and Prebiotic Oat, Paraben, Phthalate, Oxybenzone and Oil Free Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin, 2.0 FL OZ $11 at ...

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

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    Dermstore. Dermatologists, reviewers and editors alike adore this EltaMD sunscreen. It’s non-comedogenic (read: it won’t clog your pores), has niacinamide (aka vitamin B3) and lactic acid to ...

  4. We asked a dermatologist the most common questions about SPF ...

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    As SPF levels increase beyond 50, the formulations tend to be thicker and leave a chalkier appearance, and most people will under compensate that white chalkiness by not utilizing the right amount ...

  5. 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]

  6. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    As part of revised guidelines for sunscreens in the EU, there is a requirement to provide the consumer with a minimum level of UVA protection in relation to the SPF. This should be a UVA protection factor of at least 1/3 of the SPF to carry the UVA seal. [ 87 ]

  7. GoodGuide Sunscreen Ratings: the Winners and Losers - AOL

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    Recently, GoodGuide, an online source of information on consumer products, reviewed and rated more than 800 sunscreens with an SPF of 15 or above to find the ones that ranked best -- and worst.