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Sunblock skin care protection:
These sunscreens are free of fragrance, petroleums and parabens and are made with the environmentally friendly, nourishing and antioxidant ingredients. Each one provides superior sun protection with 18.6% zinc oxide and contains absolutely no chemical sunscreens.
All of the Burnout Suncreens feature:
- Petroleum-Free, chemical-free
- Eco-Sensitive formula is Biodegradable, Ocean-safe, Zinc Oxide Sunblock
- Provides complete UVA / UVB broad-spectrum protection
- Clean and clear - No chalky whitening
- Natural sunblock with no chemical UV absorbers
- Paraben-free
- Highly water-resistant, lightweight, natural sunblock
- Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, PABA-free, and non-greasy
- Ocean Tested, and will not run into your eyes
- Fragrance-free
- Enriched with plankton extract, aloe vera, and antioxidant vitamins C & E to soothe and rejuvenate sun-damaged skin
- Excellent sun protection choice for sensitive skin
Burnout Sunscreen can be worn over your favorite serum, gel or lotion. You can also add a scoopful of your favorite Power Powder to the Burnout Sunscreen of your choice for a custom made, effective and potent skin care treatment. Remember: Your skin needs protection from damaging UVA/UVB rays every single day, rain or shine.
UVA verses UVB Protection:
What does "UVA/UVB broad-spectrum protection" mean? Since sunscreen manufacturers will state that they offer "UVA/UVB" protection, consumers should at least be aware of what these terms mean and what service the products are providing. Broad-spectrum protection refers to wavelength. Basically, ultraviolet rays A & B have different wavelengths and they penetrate the atmosphere and our skin with a different intensity. UVA sun rays make up the vast majority of ultraviolet light because they aren't absorbed by ozone. These rays penetrate deeply into the skin and produce the initial effects of sun tanning. UVB are less common and will not penetrate as deeply as UVA rays but yet they are considered the primary cause of sunburns and other serious skin conditions.
Chemical verses Physical Sunscreens:
There has been an on-going debate between chemical verses physical sunscreens but without getting into the details of the argument, let's first consider how they act as a sunblock. Essentially chemical suncreens are designed to absorb rays whereas physical sunblocks reflect them. The debate stems from studies indicating that chemical suncreens do not absorb both types of ultraviolet rays. There are also health concerns that have been expressed over the use of the synthetic compounds found in chemical. On the other hand physical sunscreens rely on zinc oxide, which is a natural ingredient, instead of chemicals.
Going Organic:
One should always consider an organic solution but it comes down to a personal choice as to whether or not to go with a synthetic or zinc based cream. If you decide to go organic, make sure that the cream is PABA-free, paraben-free and petroleum-free. The lotion should be hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic (will not block pores) and fragrance-free. Some lotions will even be enriched with antioxidants from fruit or plant extracts. And finally, the best sunblock will even be eco-friendly, biodegradable and ocean safe.
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