Violent Pink
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So, having recently heard about the release of free radicals into the skin when chemical sunscreen degrades in UV light (if you don't reapply), I started doing a little bit of research.
If you're confused, some easy resources:
Sunscreen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sunscreen controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As far as I understand it, there are two main types of sunscreen: chemical ("organic chemical") and mineral ("inorganic particulates"). If you read the wikipedia article, I'm not going to delve into the third type, as it is not available in the US, but if you have knowledge/experience with this type, please share anyway.
The scientific research is not complete (is research in any field ever?) but here there still seems to be a fair bit of controversy. I've been reading different things, and I was curious as to what sort of insight, links, et al. other specktrettes could provide.
Some bullet point questions I have:
Layering SPF products. I have read that when you do this, you average your protection (for example: 15 spf foundation + 30 spf sunblock provide about 22 spf worth of protection). This resource states that the highest SPF wins. However, I've also read that a study showed zinc and titanium to degrade avobenzone, (though the time period was over a week and in aqueous solution, so who knows how relevant this is to actual use!). Does this mean wearing mineral sunscreen renders any chemical sunscreen I might be wearing irrelevant?
Reapplication. How often should you do this? Different resources have drastically different answers. The prevailing knowledge seems that you should reapply every couple hours. However, Wikipedia states, "Upon exposure to UV light, most of the ingredients (with the notable exception of Avobenzone) do not undergo significant chemical change, allowing these ingredients to retain the UV-absorbing potency without significant photodegradation." That would make reapplication seem redundant-- which is fine with me. Reapplying sunscreen on my face over makeup is not really an option for me day-to-day, so I'd really like to use something stable enough to last a normal day of sun exposure (in situations where I'm outside all day, theme parks/beach etc, I'll reapply often, however).
Mineral Sunscreen seems like a great alternative. It's not as irritating, presumably because your skin does not absorb it. However, with my use, it gives the face an odd bluish pallor, and I am already one pale mf. I can't even imagine the problems this would cause for WOC! Can this be prevented/altered without basically painting over it with makeup?
What sort of sunscreen do you use? Please state the product, whether it's a chemical or mineral barrier, and if you think it's relevant, the UV-blocking agents present. Do you reapply, and if so, how often? What are your experiences with this product?
If you're confused, some easy resources:
Sunscreen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sunscreen controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As far as I understand it, there are two main types of sunscreen: chemical ("organic chemical") and mineral ("inorganic particulates"). If you read the wikipedia article, I'm not going to delve into the third type, as it is not available in the US, but if you have knowledge/experience with this type, please share anyway.
The scientific research is not complete (is research in any field ever?) but here there still seems to be a fair bit of controversy. I've been reading different things, and I was curious as to what sort of insight, links, et al. other specktrettes could provide.
Some bullet point questions I have: