PRODUCT REVIEW
MEDIHEAL Tea Tree Soothing Sun Cream SPF 50+ PA++++
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Product summary
What can the product work for?
Sun protection
Anti-blemish
Anti-aging
Evens skin tone
Moisturizing
Anti-oxidation
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Sun protection |
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- Acne & comedogenic risk ingredients: 0
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Ingredient list view
Water, Zinc oxide, Cyclohexasiloxane, Dibutyl adipate, Butyloctyl salicylate, Dipropylene glycol, Dicaprylyl carbonate, Propylheptyl caprylate, Unknown, Niacinamide, Disiloxane, Bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine, Methyl methacrylate crosspolymer, Polyglyceryl-3 polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone, Diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate, Ethylhexyl triazone, Titanium dioxide, Disteardimonium hectorite, Magnesium sulfate, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, 1,2-hexanediol, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Olea europaea fruit oil, Glyceryl caprylate, Caprylyl glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Adenosine, Sodium hyaluronate, Melaleuca alternifolia leaf water, Tocopherol, Rosmarinus officinalis leaf oil, Salvia officinalis oil, Anthemis nobilis flower oil, Butylene glycol, Juniperus mexicana oil, Chamomilla recutita flower oil, 4-terpineol, Melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil, Glycerin, Lactobacillus, Unknown, Hydrogenated lecithin, Centella asiatica extract, Ficus carica fruit extract, Ceramide np
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- Risk assessment of zinc oxide, a cosmetic ingredient used as a UV filter of sunscreens
- Characterization of the UVA protection provided by avobenzone, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide in broad-spectrum sunscreen products
- Ultraviolet Protection Properties of Commercial Sunscreens and Sunscreens Containing Zno Nanorods
- ZnO nanoparticles and organic chemical UV-filters are equally well tolerated by human immune cells
- Safety assessment of Salicylic Acid, Butyloctyl Salicylate, Calcium Salicylate, C12-15 Alkyl Salicylate, Capryloyl Salicylic Acid, Hexyldodecyl Salicylate, Isocetyl Salicylate, Isodecyl Salicylate, Magnesium Salicylate, MEA-Salicylate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Potassium Salicylate, Methyl Salicylate, Myristyl Salicylate, Sodium Salicylate, TEA-Salicylate, and Tridecyl Salicylate
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- Occupational contact dermatitis due to essential oils
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- Safety Assessment of Anthemis nobilis– Derived Ingredients as Used in Cosmetics
- Glycerol and the skin: holistic approach to its origin and functions
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- Asiaticoside induction for cell-cycle progression, proliferation and collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts
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- Skin hydration is significantly increased by a cream formulated to mimic the skin’s own natural moisturizing systems