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Are ultraviolet absorbers bad for my skin?
Ultraviolet absorbers protect the skin from the effects of UV exposure as they absorb UV rays and release them away from the skins surface. There’s no need to worry about them making your skin hotter or more prone to UV absorption. Their safety on skin has been confirmed. However, as with any beauty product that contains a special ingredients such as ultraviolet absorbers, occasionally an allergic reaction may be caused. In this case, you should consult with a dermatologist as soon as possible.
Ultraviolet scattering agents are mainly powder, and they scatter UV rays that hit the skins surface away from the skin, protecting the skin from the effects of UV exposure.
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