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How do sunblocks work?

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How do sunblocks work?

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Sunscreens use chemicals that either absorb or reflect UV. The most common reflectors are zinc oxide and Titanium dioxide. (There have been some concerns about titanium dioxide, but it’s only been shown to be dangerous to lab rats if they breathe in large quantities of titanium dioxide dust…

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