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  2. The best sunscreens dermatologists use

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    Other dermatologist-recommended sunscreen we’ve covered: CeraVe Sunscreen Stick SPF 50. $9 at Walmart. Derma-E Sun Defense Mineral Oil-Free Sunscreen SPF 30 Face. $18 at Amazon.

  3. How to choose the best sunscreen - AOL

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    Not all sunscreens are created equal; ... It's also water-resistant for up to 80 minutes, and has a 4.7-average star rating from over 13,000 reviews on Amazon. Type: Chemical ...

  4. 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 GoodGuide Sunscreen Ratings: the ...

  5. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Theoretically, a sunscreen with a PPD rating of 10 should allow a person 10 times as much UVA exposure as would be without protection. The PPD method is an in vivo test like SPF. In addition, the European Cosmetic and Perfumery Association ( Colipa ) has introduced a method that, it is claimed, can measure this in vitro and provide parity with ...

  6. Sunburn - Wikipedia

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    Commercial preparations that block UV light are known as sunscreens or sunblocks. They have a sun protection factor (SPF) rating based on the sunblock's ability to suppress sunburn: The higher the SPF rating, the lower the amount of direct DNA damage. The stated protection factors are correct only if 2 mg of sunscreen is applied per square cm ...

  7. Environmental Working Group - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008, the EWG published an analysis of over 900 sunscreens. The report concluded that only 15% of the sunscreens met the group's criteria for safety and effectiveness. [29] It called on the FDA to require that manufacturers provide more detailed information about the level of sun protection provided for both UVA and UVB radiation. [29]

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