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Changing Trends in Sunscreen Demand the Best Ingredients
UVA or UVB; spray-on, lotion, or gel; SPF ratings ranging anywhere between 8 and 80 – when it comes to sunscreen, consumers are faced with a lot of choice. While many assume anything is better than nothing, a growing number of individuals are second guessing the products they apply to theirskin. What once was popular in the past is no longer holding sway over health-conscious consumers, as concerns over ingredient toxicity battle with the need to prevent skin cancer. Each year, the Environmental Working Group releases a consumer guide to sunscreen, evaluating both the safety and marketing concerns in popular products on North American shelves. The report targets the usage…