Yes, you are right. However, I do not see the point in using mineral sunscreens when other ones are just as cheap and way more effective.
Unless you're the type of person to avoid certain products.
Yes, you are right. However, I do not see the point in using mineral sunscreens when other ones are just as cheap and way more effective.
Unless you're the type of person to avoid certain products.
Computers were once a pleb and retard filter. With the inclusion of retard-proof smartphones with internet capabilities, the internet has become nearly intolerable due to rampant phoneposter stupidity.
Being able to quickly determine the method of posting allows the computer posters among us to hide your posts and not be bothered with your stupidity.
>"Does this leached chemical or ingredient improve or maintain my health?" If the answer is "no" don't use it.
That also applies to things your skin absorbs.
>eternal phoneposter
Sickening. Also this is just a recipe for a crude, less effective sunscreen. Im convinced essential oil is listed there because whoever made this is a dumb hippy. It really is just a Facebook mom video that's technically correct in what it presents but in a really retarded way
Yea. The oils are just to provide a medium in which the metal powder won't wash off easily.
Pls don't hate me because I post from my phone.
The product is FDA approved. If there is any health risk in using the product, I'm sure the benefits of avoiding it aren't as great as the benefits you get for using it as a sunscreen.
"Does this chemical provide adequate protection from UV rays?"
"Yes"
"However, is it harmful or harmful enough in where I would be better off not using it and being exposed to UV?"
"No. UV rays are the cause of many health issues. The product is FDA approved and is very effective."