How to Buy Sunscreen Cream
Instructions
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Look for sunscreen creams that advertise 'broad spectrum protection'. SPF alone is not a reliable indicator of sun protection as it only relates to UVB exposure and has nothing to do with the more damaging UVA exposure.
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Check the sunsblock label for ingredients that block UVA rays from the sun. Common UVA blocking ingredients are aveobenzone or parsol 1789.
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Make sure the sunscreen cream is chemically stable by looking for mexoryl in the ingredients list. Aveobenzone and parsol 1789 block UVA rays, but, at the same time, these ingredients also cause sunscreens to breakdown faster, which affects efficacy. Neutrogena's Helioplex line is a good broad spectrum sunscreen that is chemically stable and it's available in local drugstores.
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Review the Environmental Working Group database to be sure the sunscreen cream you select has been proven effective. The EWG database will also advise you of the toxicity of the chemicals used in sunscreen. A link to the EWG database is included in the Resources Section below.
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Select sunblock with an SPF of at least 30, but a higher SPF is better.
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Use a broad brimmed hat and sunglasses in addition to sun screen. Sunglasses protect the eyes from UVA/UVB rays and hats can reduce the amount of UVA/UVB exposure by 3 to 7% depending on the brim. Sunscreen wears off, but hats and sunglasses offer continual protection.
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