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  5. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Sunscreen labeling standards have been evolving in the United States since the FDA first adopted the SPF calculation in 1978. [144] The FDA issued a comprehensive set of rules in June 2011, taking effect in 2012–2013, designed to help consumers identify and select suitable sunscreen products offering protection from sunburn, early skin aging ...

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    Products marketed as BB creams are generally designed to serve as a foundation, moisturizer, and sunscreen all at once. The marketing term "CC cream" was invented later and sometimes stands for Color Correction cream. Products marketed as CC creams claim to serve the same function as BB creams, with greater emphasis on homogenizing skin color. [2]

  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]

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