Thursday, December 27, 2018

longer allowed to indicate

Wide-spectrum sunscreen: products with sunscreen can only be labeled "broad-spectrum" if they have been tested and shown to protect against UVA and UVB rays. Some of the chemicals in the blockages that help protect against UVA include avobenzone (Parsol 1789), ecamsule, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide Ambrosina Skin.

Only products with broad spectrum sunblock with an SPF of 15 or more can claim that they can help protect against skin cancer and premature aging of the skin if used according to instructions and with other sun protection measures .

Water resistant sunscreen: sunscreens are no longer allowed to indicate on the label that they are "water resistant" or "sweat resistant" because these terms can lead to deception. The blockers can claim that they are "water resistant Ambrosina Skin", but they have to indicate if they protect the skin during 40 or 80 minutes of swimming or sweating, based on studies.

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