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Foundations and self-tanning products: Do they provide any protection from the sun
Journal of Dermatology, 10/30/09
Coiffard LJM et al. – The authors tested seven amino acids found in the corneal cells of the epidermis. Regardless of the amino acid used, the corresponding SPF was essentially zero (approximately SPF 2). Foundations, on the other hand, proved to be much more interesting because they possess a non–negligible SPF as well as good photostability making these products safe in terms of their mode of application (applied once daily).
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