La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 Sunscreen For Body &amp Face Broad Spectrum SPF + Antioxidants Oil Free Lightweight &amp Fast Absorbing Oxybenzone Free

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 Sunscreen For Body &amp Face Broad Spectrum SPF + Antioxidants Oil Free Lightweight &amp Fast Absorbing Oxybenzone Free

$60.19
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La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 Sunscreen For Body &amp Face Broad Spectrum SPF + Antioxidants Oil Free Lightweight &amp Fast Absorbing Oxybenzone Free

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60 Sunscreen For Body & Face Broad Spectrum SPF + Antioxidants Oil Free Lightweight & Fast Absorbing Oxybenzone Free

$60.19

- Multi-award winning body sunscreen with advanced protection in a fast-absorbing, velvety texture that leaves skin hydrated and smooth. Broad Spectrum SPF 60 - Allure 2022 Best of Beauty Award Winner. Water resistant (80 minutes) - Formulated with Cell-Ox Shield technology: broad spectrum UVA/UVB protection with antioxidants. This daily sunscreen for sensitive skin is formulated and rigorously tested for skin tolerance - Body and facial sunscreen in a non-greasy, fast-absorbing texture leaves skin hydrated and smooth with a velvety texture - Octinoxate- & Oxybenzone-free sunscreen provides broad spectrum SPF 60 protection

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What should I look for in a sunscreen for sensitive skin?

What’s the difference between a chemical (organic) and mineral (physical) sunscreen?

What are the advantages and disadvantages to chemical vs mineral sunscreens?

What should I look for in a sunscreen for sensitive skin?

For sensitive skin, dermatologists often recommended looking for mineral sunscreens that contain either zinc oxide and/or titanium dioxide. All Anthelios sunscreens are tested on sensitive skin. All formulated and tested for optimal skin tolerance.

What’s the difference between a chemical (organic) and mineral (physical) sunscreen?

Mineral sunscreens contain mineral ingredients like zinc oxide & titanium dioxide sit on the top layer of skin & reflect and scatter UV rays. Chemical sunscreens contain organic compounds like octocrylene & avobenzone absorb UV rays on the skin.

What are the advantages and disadvantages to chemical vs mineral sunscreens?

Mineral sunscreens work as soon as you apply onto skin, but because they sit directly on the skin may rub or sweat off more easily than chemical sunscreens that take at least 15min to properly absorb, meaning skin may not be immediately protected.

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