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Antioxidants in Sunscreen: Hype or Help?

Vitamin C, vitamin E, and the Pinnell research that kicked off the whole idea.

By the numbers

Avobenzone can lose a large share of its UV protection within the first hour without a stabilizer.

Iron oxides in tinted sunscreen can attenuate over 70% of high-energy visible blue light.
What the evidence shows

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between nano and non-nano zinc?

Nano zinc has smaller particles, so it rubs in more clearly with less white cast; non-nano uses larger particles that scatter more visible light but are preferred by some for environmental or personal reasons. Current evidence indicates nanoparticles in sunscreen don't penetrate healthy skin.

How do sunscreens become water-resistant?

Water resistance comes from film-forming polymers that help the sunscreen layer cling through water and sweat. US labels may claim '40 minutes' or '80 minutes' of water resistance — never 'waterproof.' Reapply after swimming, heavy sweating or towel drying to keep protection intact.

Does sunscreen expire?

Yes. Filters degrade over time, so expired product gives unreliable protection. The FDA requires sunscreens to remain stable for at least three years; check the expiration date and discard any that's past date or has changed color, smell or texture — heat exposure speeds breakdown.

What people are asking

r/SkincareScience: 'What is a film former in sunscreen?'

Sources & citations

  • Araujo et al., nanostructured lipid carriers for sunscreen (2024)
  • labmuffin.com ↗

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