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Best Sunscreen for Oily | Acne | sensitive | Combination Skin | Things to know b4 buying sunscreen

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Published 17 Mar 2021

#menakas_hub Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/menakas_hub/ facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Menakas-Cooking-Beauty-Hub-102254781477902 Channel Link : https://bit.ly/3u8wF8C Hi beauties, The products in the video are not sponsored because if it is sponsored they may insist us to provide only the pros part of it and people who are watching the video may not be aware of the cons , so I purchased all the products on my own , tested on my skin and gave the review. Here the price details and the ingredients information follows 1.La Shield - Rs 630/50 g / https://amzn.to/3wQC5aQ 2.Neutrogena - Rs 549/88 ml / https://amzn.to/2PXiftR 3.Re'equil - Rs 695/50 g 4.Cetaphil- Rs 990/50 ml / https://amzn.to/3a0z2De 5. Plum- 575/50 ml / https://amzn.to/3uDUGF6 Best Selling Products of Amazon: 1. Bestsellers in Hair Care & Styling: https://amzn.to/3gN6Fex 2 . Bestsellers in Pet Supplies: https://amzn.to/3zyvQtI 3 . Bestsellers in Make-up & Nails: https://amzn.to/3q7GUJQ 4. Bestsellers in Jewellery : https://amzn.to/2SIK2zK List of Harmful Chemicals in Sunscreen and Body Care Products Benzophenone-3, also know as Oxybenzone A very common ingredient in FDA approved sunscreens. Very effective at reducing UV exposure, it is also classified as a hazardous irritant for eye contact and slightly hazardous for direct skin contact. This ingredient penetrates the skin and is also used to help other chemicals penetrate the skin. Avobenzone, also a benzophenone A very common ingredient in FDA approved chemical-based sunscreens. Avobenzone is often used in replace of Oxybenzone, but is still a benzophenone and holds with it similar risks associated with Oxybenzone. This ingredient works the same as oxybenzone in that it penetrates the skin and is also used to help other chemicals penetrate the skin. It also photodegrades in with exposure to sunlight, increasing free radicals in the skin, increasing risks of types of skin cancer as well as photocontact alltergies to sunscreens. Cylcopentasiloxane / Cyclomethicone Silicone-based ingredients that are used in skin and hair care products. They soften the skin and smooth hair follicles, but they’ve also been shown to be toxic and to bio-accumulate in aquatic organisms. They are also suspected to be reproductive toxins and endocrine disruptors. Formaldehyde, Diazolidinyl urea, Quaternium-15, DMDM Hydantoin and Hydroxymethylglycinate Formaldehyde – you won’t see formaldehyde listed on any of your personal care products, but many of the preservatives that have been used as paraben replacements RELEASE formaldehyde! Diazolidinyl urea, Quaternium-15, DMDM Hydantoin and Hydroxymethylglycinate are all formaldehyde releasers. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified formaldehyde as a human carcinogen. It is also an ecotoxin. Homosalate Another very common sunscreen ingredient that, for health concerns, is limited to less than 10% in a formula by the FDA. Its used as a UV absorber that helps sunscreen ingredients penetrate your skin. It bio-accumulates in the body faster than it can be eliminated and is considered a hormone disrupter. Methylisothiazolinone A widely used and very effective preservative. It is considered a sensitizer and irritant, is associated with allergic reactions, and lab studies are suggesting that it may be a neurotoxin. It is also considered an ecotoxin. Octocrylene A synthetic UV absorber and SPF booster. It may cause allergic reactions in those with sensitive skin and has been shown to bio-accumulate in the body. Music : www.bensound.com DISCLAIMER: I do my best to provide accurate information, but please understand that I am not a makeup artist, medical doctor or expert in any field. Please do not consider my opinions to be substitutes for sound professional advice. The information/remedies provided on this channel are for general purposes only and should NOT be considered as professional advice. All products used in my videos are those that I love using. I am not a licensed professional or a medical practitioner so always make sure you consult a professional in case of need. I always try to keep my channel and its content updated but I cannot guarantee it. All opinions expressed here are my own and I am not compensated by any brand, advertiser, PR representative, or affiliate for the same unless explicitly stated in my videos and/or description box. I never try to push products on anyone but I do make recommendations based on my personal experience. I cannot be responsible for allergies to products and resultant ailments if any. I strongly suggest you do a patch test of any remedies or products before its continued usage. If any redness or itching occurs do not continue use. The content published on this channel is protected by copyright, and any unauthorized copying, reproduction, republishing, uploading, posting, or duplicating of any of the material is prohibited without my express written permission.

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