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2-Count 2.5-Oz Hawaiian Tropic Sheer Touch Face Sunscreen (BOGO) $8.99 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Model: Hawaiian Tropic Sheer Touch Face Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60, 2.5oz | Travel Size Sunscreen for Face, Sunblock Lotion, 2.5oz

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Yesterday 01:56 PM
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Yesterday 01:56 PM
Mr. SparklesYesterday 01:56 PM
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Chemical blocker (vs physical). User beware.
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Yesterday 02:05 PM
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MAK1981Yesterday 02:05 PM
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Quote from Mr. Sparkles :
Chemical blocker (vs physical). User beware.

Can you explain please?
What product should we be looking for that isn't chemical based?
I'd like to use something safe for my kids. And myself, presumably lol
Yesterday 02:10 PM
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Mr. SparklesYesterday 02:10 PM
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Quote from MAK1981 :
Can you explain please?
What product should we be looking for that isn't chemical based?
I'd like to use something safe for my kids. And myself, presumably lol

I am not a product specialist. There is a list (maybe check EWG) on which products have too much benzene or other solvents. In general, a zinc-based physical blocker is a good way to go.

To be clear, these are all chemicals. The physical vs chemical blocker describe the mode in which UV exposure is mitigated.
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Yesterday 03:42 PM
esampsYesterday 03:42 PM
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Quote from Mr. Sparkles :
I am not a product specialist. There is a list (maybe check EWG) on which products have too much benzene or other solvents. In general, a zinc-based physical blocker is a good way to go.To be clear, these are all chemicals. The physical vs chemical blocker describe the mode in which UV exposure is mitigated.
This information is not correct. For easily digestible facts and figures, I highly suggest Lab Muffin Beauty Science. Dr. Michelle Wong is a PhD chemist and has a background in science education and cosmetic chemistry. She has done numerous deep dives into the misinformation surrounding sunscreen.

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