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  • Sunscreens protect the skin by using

    that absorb, scatter, or reflect ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

  • The SPF rating of a sunscreen primarily indicates its protection level against

    radiation.

  • Physical (inorganic) sunscreen agents, such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, protect the skin by

    UV radiation.

  • Chemical (organic) sunscreen agents protect the skin by

    UV radiation and converting it into a small amount of heat.

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