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Fri Apr 02, 2010 9:41 am |
Does anyone know if Mychell's Sunsheild made with ZinclearTM is a non- micronized zinc sunscreen. It says on the EGW website that it is non-micronized. That would be a good one if someone is looking for a nice physical sunscreen it's spf 28.
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Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:31 pm |
I had a discussion of this with someone on another forum. It has nanoparticles (she linked me to a document from the company to show that the average particle size of ZinClear IM is 1 micron but it contains particles which are smaller and larger and at the lower end of the particle size range, they fall into the nanoparticle size). Be careful of marketing. They may state that their particle size is 1 micron (which is non-nanoparticle) but you also have to check the full range of particle size as there may be much smaller particles in it. |
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Sat Apr 03, 2010 9:52 am |
I was afraid of that . I guess that goes for (z cote) too in SkinCeuticals Physical UV Defense.
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