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A Brief Study on Sunbest-ITZ (Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone)
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is part of the electromagnetic (light) spectrum that reaches the earth from the sun. It has wavelengths shorter than visible light, making it invisible to the naked eye ...Read more -
High Absorption UVA Filter – Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate
Sunsafe DHHB (Diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate) is a UV filter with high absorption in the UV-A range. Minimizing the overexposure of human skin to ultraviolet radiation that may lead to...Read more -
Beware of the sun: Dermatologists share sunscreen tips as Europe swelters in summer heat
As Europeans cope with rising summer temperatures, the importance of sun protection cannot be overstated. Why should we be careful? How to choose and apply sunscreen properly? Euronews gathered a ...Read more -
Dihydroxyacetone: What Is DHA and How Does It Make You Tan?
Why use fake tan? Fake tanners, sunless tanners or preparations used to imitate a tan are becoming much more popular as people are becoming more aware of the dangers of long-term sun exposure and ...Read more -
Dihydroxyacetone for Skin: The Most Safe Tanning Ingredient
People in the world love a good sun-kissed, J. Lo, just-back-from-a-cruise type glow just much as the next person—but we certainly don’t like the accompanying sun damage that achieving this glow en...Read more -
Physical Barrier on the Skin – Physical Sunscreen
Physical sunscreens, more commonly known as mineral sunscreens, work by creating a physical barrier on the skin that shields it from sun rays. These sunscreens deliver broad-spectrum protect...Read more -
Serums, Ampoules, Emulsions and Essences: What’s the Difference?
From BB creams to sheet masks, we’re obsessed with all things Korean beauty. While some K-beauty-inspired products are pretty straightforward (think: foaming cleansers, toners and eye creams)...Read more -
Holiday Skincare Tips to Keep Your Skin Glowing All Season Long
From the stress of getting everyone on your list the perfect gift to indulging in all the sweets and drinks, the holidays can take a toll on your skin. Here’s the good news: Taking the proper steps...Read more -
Hydrating vs. Moisturizing: What’s the Difference?
The beauty world can be a confusing place. Trust us, we get it. Between the new product innovations, science class-sounding ingredients and all of the terminology, it can be easy to get lost. What ...Read more -
Skin Sleuth: Can Niacinamide Help Diminish Blemishes? A Dermatologist Weighs In
As far as acne-fighting ingredients go, benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are arguably the most well-known and widely used in all kinds of acne products, from cleansers to spot treatments. But i...Read more -
Why You Need Vitamin C and Retinol in Your Anti-Aging Routine
To reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and other signs of aging, vitamin C and retinol are two key ingredients to keep in your arsenal. Vitamin C is known for its brightening bene...Read more -
How to Get an Even Tan
Uneven tans are no fun, especially if you’re putting in a lot of effort to make your skin that perfect shade of tan. If you prefer to get tan naturally, there are few extra precautions you can take...Read more