Physical Sunscreen

Physical sunscreen are known as sunblocks. Physical sunscreen works by staying on the skin's top surface for deflecting UV rays falling on the skin. It contains mineral-based ingredients like Titanium dioxide and Zinc oxide for blocking UV (ultraviolet) rays.

  
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Will mineral sunscreen give both protective and cosmetic benefits?

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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Sunscreen are agents that give protection to the skin against harmful ultraviolet radiation. Of the sun especially UVB (ultraviolet B) radiation that is more harmful. Sunscreen are of two types. Physical sunscreen and chemical sunscreen or sunblocks. Mineral sunscre...  Read Full »

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