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Tips for finding the best sunscreens and sunblocks

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Some Summer Sunscreen Tips from a Reader

[...] 20 SPF, but this isn’t the case. A lotion with 20 SPF will block out about 95% of the suns UVB rays, while a sunscreen lotion with 40 SPF will block out about 98% of UVB rays. In addition to [...]

Natural vs. Chemical Sunscreens

[...] . Rather, they sit on top of the skin and act as a physical barrier to the sun’s UVA and UVB rays. Chemical sunscreens, on the other hand, are absorbed into the skin and they work by absorbing [...]

Some Summer Sunscreen Tips from a Reader

[...] 20 SPF, but this isn’t the case. A lotion with 20 SPF will block out about 95% of the suns UVB rays, while a sunscreen lotion with 40 SPF will block out about 98% of UVB rays. In addition to [...]

Finding the Best Sunscreen

[...] on this. What you want to look for is a 30 SPF (or higher) sunscreen that covers both UVA and UVB rays. There is no reason why you need excessive SPF numbers. See the previously linked article if you [...]

Why are Benzophenones so Controversial in Sunscreen?

[...] Benzophenones have long been an ingredient in chemical sunscreens. In fact, they have been used in sunscreens since the 1950′s. This is because they [...]

Why are Benzophenones so Controversial in Sunscreen?

[...] Benzophenones have long been an ingredient in chemical sunscreens. In fact, they have been used in sunscreens since the 1950′s. This is because they [...]

What’s the Deal with Nanoparticles in Sunscreens

[...] that are made with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide (see our article on natural vs. chemical sunscreens). Second, even in the sunscreens where nanoparticles are used, there is increasing evidence [...]

What’s the Deal with Nanoparticles in Sunscreens

[...] that are made with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide (see our article on natural vs. chemical sunscreens). Second, even in the sunscreens where nanoparticles are used, there is increasing evidence [...]

Zinc Oxide vs. Titanium Dioxide in Sunscreens

[...] When it comes to natural sunscreens, the active ingredient is often one of two substances: zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Both [...]

Zinc Oxide vs. Titanium Dioxide in Sunscreens

[...] When it comes to natural sunscreens, the active ingredient is often one of two substances: zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Both [...]

Badger Organic Sunscreen Review

[...] sunscreen that uses zinc oxide to block the sun’s harmful rays. We are big fans of natural sunscreens and those that work without the use of chemicals. We talked about this debate extensively [...]

Badger Organic Sunscreen Review

[...] sunscreen that uses zinc oxide to block the sun’s harmful rays. We are big fans of natural sunscreens and those that work without the use of chemicals. We talked about this debate extensively [...]

Finding the Best Sunscreen

[...] and sensual qualities You want a sunscreen that is effective and one that does not pose a health risk. At the same time, you also want a sunscreen that is not going to turn you white. You also don& [...]

Zinc Oxide vs. Titanium Dioxide in Sunscreens

[...] rays. But what exactly is the difference and which one is better? Furthermore, is there any health risk associated with either of them? Which one is more effective? By many accounts zinc oxide is [...]

What’s the Deal with Nanoparticles in Sunscreens

[...] this post we will talk about where nanoparticles are found and whether some sunscreens pose a health risk. Nanoparticles and your health Nanoparticles are incredibly small particles that have the [...]

What’s the Deal with Nanoparticles in Sunscreens

[...] this post we will talk about where nanoparticles are found and whether some sunscreens pose a health risk. Nanoparticles and your health Nanoparticles are incredibly small particles that have the [...]

Some Summer Sunscreen Tips from a Reader

[...] the case. A lotion with 20 SPF will block out about 95% of the suns UVB rays, while a sunscreen lotion with 40 SPF will block out about 98% of UVB rays. In addition to blocking out UVB rays, SPF [...]

Some Summer Sunscreen Tips from a Reader

[...] the case. A lotion with 20 SPF will block out about 95% of the suns UVB rays, while a sunscreen lotion with 40 SPF will block out about 98% of UVB rays. In addition to blocking out UVB rays, SPF [...]

The Best Kids Sunscreen that Adults Can Use too

[...] that will do the job without being abrasive or too intense. You don’t want a highly chemical sunscreen that is going to penetrate the skin. Instead, you want a natural sunscreen that will do the [...]

The Best Kids Sunscreen that Adults Can Use too

[...] that will do the job without being abrasive or too intense. You don’t want a highly chemical sunscreen that is going to penetrate the skin. Instead, you want a natural sunscreen that will do the [...]

Finding the Best Sunscreen

[...] . When it comes down to it, we would recommend a reputable natural sunscreen over a chemical sunscreen, especially if you plan on applying the product frequently. While there have been some [...]

Why are Benzophenones so Controversial in Sunscreen?

[...] ;s more oxybenzone may be responsible for hormone disruption and cell damage. As it is a chemical sunscreen, it is absorbed into the skin and can enter the bloodstream. Even if our bodies effectively [...]

What’s the Deal with Nanoparticles in Sunscreens

[...] sunscreens is that they make it easier to rub or blend in the cream. In our article about how zinc sunscreens are making a comeback, we talked about improved manufacturing processes. What we were [...]

What’s the Deal with Nanoparticles in Sunscreens

[...] sunscreens is that they make it easier to rub or blend in the cream. In our article about how zinc sunscreens are making a comeback, we talked about improved manufacturing processes. What we were [...]

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Some Summer Sunscreen Tips from a Reader

[...] 20 SPF, but this isn’t the case. A lotion with 20 SPF will block out about 95% of the suns UVB rays, while a sunscreen lotion with 40 SPF will block out about 98% of UVB rays. In addition to [...]

Natural vs. Chemical Sunscreens

[...] . Rather, they sit on top of the skin and act as a physical barrier to the sun’s UVA and UVB rays. Chemical sunscreens, on the other hand, are absorbed into the skin and they work by absorbing [...]

Some Summer Sunscreen Tips from a Reader

[...] 20 SPF, but this isn’t the case. A lotion with 20 SPF will block out about 95% of the suns UVB rays, while a sunscreen lotion with 40 SPF will block out about 98% of UVB rays. In addition to [...]

Finding the Best Sunscreen

[...] on this. What you want to look for is a 30 SPF (or higher) sunscreen that covers both UVA and UVB rays. There is no reason why you need excessive SPF numbers. See the previously linked article if you [...]

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