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Industry reacts to Senate panel approval of OTC Reform Bill with key provisions for sunscreens

by Lina Clémence August 3, 2025
written by Lina Clémence



Last week, the US Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee unanimously advanced S.2292, the Over-the-Counter Monograph Drug User Fee Amendments Act. The bipartisan bill includes provisions to accelerate the review of innovative over-the-counter (OTC) products, including sunscreen filters that are already approved in other countries but are currently unavailable to US consumers.

Industry and medical community welcome regulatory updates

The legislation, which reauthorizes FDA’s OTC Monograph User Fee Program (OMUFA), was met with strong support from cosmetics and personal care product industry stakeholders and public health advocates. emphasized the bill’s public health significance.

In a statement to CosmeticsDesign US, Jane Yoo, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Dermatology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai shared, “It’s clear that more needs to be done to address this pressing public health issue and making new sunscreen innovations accessible here in the US does just that.”

She added, “I’m encouraged by the proposed legislation and its recent revisions, [as] it holds great promise in improving patient outcomes and protecting the skin health of people, young and old, as well as those of diverse backgrounds and skin types across the country.”

Carl D’Ruiz, Head NA Beauty & Care Science Advocacy and Business Development at dsm-firmenich, highlighted the bill’s broader implications for global competitiveness.

“H.R. 4273 reauthorizes the FDA’s OTC user fee program, enabling more timely review of innovations, including advanced sunscreens that align with global standards,” he said. “These reforms will not only enhance product safety and efficacy, but also strengthen the US position in the global health and wellness market.”

Support for modern testing and faster sunscreen filter approvals

S.2292 includes language to expand FDA’s use of non-animal testing methods and allow historical data to be considered in sunscreen filter reviews, which are welcome changes for industry trade organizations.

“The Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) and our member companies applaud the…HELP Committee on the passage of S.2292,” PCPC stated in a press statement. “We also commend the committee’s commitment to advancing non-clinical testing methods… and moving away from outdated and inhumane animal testing requirements.”

The statement added, “These critical improvements will accelerate US consumers’ access to the most advanced, effective and safest sunscreen UV filters and strengthen global competitiveness.”

CHPA urges final clarification on GRAS/E standards

The Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) also praised the bill’s provisions, but urged lawmakers to include clarification on the “Generally Recognized as Safe and Effective” (GRAS/E) standard in the final version of the legislation.

“CHPA applauds Senators…and the Senate HELP Committee for advancing bipartisan policies that promote innovation, safety, and access across the self-care space,” the organization said in a media statement. “While today’s progress on this legislation in the Senate is meaningful, it’s imperative Congress take action to ensure this bill reaches its full potential by including clarification of the Generally Recognized as Safe and Effective (GRAS/E) standard.”

According to CHPA, the lack of regulatory clarity under the current GRAS/E framework continues to impede innovation in the OTC monograph system. The organization cited the withdrawn but noted amendment from Senator Andy Kim (D-NJ) as a signal that further action is expected during House-Senate negotiations.

With Senate committee approval secured, S.2292 now heads toward further congressional deliberation.


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Best Tinted Sunscreens with SPF 2025

by Lina Clémence July 2, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


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Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025 for Glowy, Protected Skin | SPF Skin Tints Round-Up

If you’re looking for the best skin tints with SPF, you’re in the right place! I’ve tested so many over the past few months, and I’ve pulled together a list of the top performers that truly deliver on both glow and protection. Whether you want sheer coverage, a radiant finish, or skincare-meets-makeup multitasking, these tinted sunscreens are absolute standouts.

Best Tinted Sunscreens

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025

From lightweight tinted mineral SPFs to hydrating serum-style tints, here’s the best of the best, all tried and tested by yours truly.

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Dr Sam's
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Dr Sam’s

Best for: Skincare-first makeup lovers
SPF: 50
Finish: Dewy buildable coverage

If you’re after a skin tint with SPF that actually feels like skincare, this is it. Dr Sam’s always nails the formulas, and Gossamer Tint is no exception. It is fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and kind to sensitive skin. The tint gives really good coverage but skin still stays looking like skin.

Read my Dr Sam’s review here.

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: MERIT
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: MERIT

Best for: Everyday minimalist makeup
SPF: 50
Finish: Soft satin

I was so excited to try this one, and it didn’t disappoint. It has a silky and smooth texture. It is liquidy but not overly runny and it feels very creamy on the skin. It leaves a second-skin finish that’s slightly blurring but not heavy.

My full Merit review is here.

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Naked Sundays
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Naked Sundays

Best for: Full coverage SPF lovers
SPF: 50
Finish: Glowy

This is one of the most makeup-like products in the round-up, so if you want SPF with coverage, this one’s a winner. The texture is really nice. It is thin and liquidy and spreads over the skin effortlessly. It feels super lightweight on the skin yet is really hydrating and comfortable and is boosted with peptides, so ideal for mature skin.

Check out the Naked Sundays review.

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: ILIA
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: ILIA

Best for: Dewy, plumped skin
SPF: 30
Finish: Super dewy

This is one of the OGs of the tinted SPF skin tint category and still a top pick. It’s packed with skincare ingredients (niacinamide, squalane, hyaluronic acid), and gives such a hydrated finish. Ideal for dry or mature skin andI think this gives a good medium coverage. You can build it up, but it gets dewier the more you apply, so I actually prefer a light layer for more of a weightless feel.

See my ILIA review with swatches.

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Ultra Violette
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Ultra Violette

Best for: High SPF meets radiant sheer coverage
SPF: 50
Finish: Luminous and sheer

This one is a game-changer if you love glowy skin. It has a serum-like texture and gives a hint of coverage and feels ultra-light. It is the perfect base if you want to skip foundation and just use a touch of concealer, as it gives you really juicy, healthy looking skin.

Check out my full Ultra Violette Future Fluid review.

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Kopari
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Kopari

Best for: A no-makeup day with a natural glow
SPF: 50
Finish: Sheer and glowy, yet not slippery or shiny

I was really surprised by how much I loved this one! It’s super lightweight, blends in beautifully without any chalkiness, and leaves skin looking fresh and dewy. It’s not overly tinted but gives a soft blur, just enough to even everything out. And although it gives a glow, it actually feels fairly matte on the skin, which is great for the hot summer months.

Read my full Kopari review here.

Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Kate Somerville
Best Tinted Sunscreens 2025: Kate Somerville

Best for: Glowy skin with added skincare benefits
SPF: 50
Finish: Illuminating

This is one of the most glow-boosting and perfecting SPFs that doesn’t technically have any coverage that I’ve tried. It has lovely skin perfecting pigments that subtly improve the appearance of your complexion without actually delivering any coverage as such. It layers well over skincare or under makeup. Perfect for dry or dull skin days!

Read my Full Kate Somerville HydraKate SPF50 review.

Final Thoughts: Which Tinted Sunscreen is Best for You?

If you’re wondering which skin tint with SPF is right for you, here’s a quick summary to help narrow it down:

Dr Sam’s Flawless Gossamer Tint, MERIT The Uniform, and Naked Sundays Peptide Foundation all give the most foundation-like finish, with proper coverage and a more polished look. ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint also offers impressive coverage and that perfected-skin feel, although it’s SPF30 rather than SPF50.

If you prefer a more lightweight approach, Ultra Violette Future Fluid and Kate Somerville HydraKate don’t offer much coverage as such, but they do a brilliant job of smoothing and perfecting the look of the skin, making them ideal for no-makeup makeup days.

For a sheer tint Kopari Bright As Day is a great choice even if you have oily skin. It evens and warms up the skin tone ever so slightly, with a soft radiant finish that surprisingly feels quite matte on the skin. It’s great if you want something minimal but still fresh and glowy looking.

Whatever your preference; high coverage, dewy glow, or sheer and natural, there’s a tinted sunscreen here to suit your skin and your style. And remember, whichever one you choose, always apply enough for full protection (and don’t forget to reapply if you’re out and about!).


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The Best Sunscreens for Mature Skin Do More Than Protect Skin

by Lina Clémence June 19, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Our skin care non-negotiable will always be sunscreen, regardless of your age, skin type, or season (yes, even if you’re indoors). The best sunscreens for mature skin, however, offer more than just sun protection—they’re also the key to unlocking brighter, smoother skin. Beyond providing a broad-spectrum SPF of 30 or higher, these formulas are chock-full of nourishing ingredients (Niacinamide! Ceramides! Hyaluronic acid!) that can help soften signs of skin aging, like fine lines, sun spots, and laxity.

Mind you, we celebrate aging in all of its forms, but we also believe in investing in your skin care and choosing heavy-hitting ingredients that do more than simply hydrate. So we tapped editors and board-certified dermatologists to break down formulas that particularly work well with mature skin and won’t accentuate anything you’d prefer not to shine a spotlight on. Let’s dive in!

Our Top Sunscreens for Dry Skin

Frequently Asked Questions

Best Overall: EltaMD UV Clear SPF 46

Why it’s worth it: Allure editors never stop raving about the Best of Beauty-winning EltaMD’s UV Clear SPF 46, and James Y. Wang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Los Angeles, loves it, too. He calls this mineral-based facial sunscreen “one of the lightest and silkiest skin-care products on the market.” Its star ingredient, niacinamide, is an essential part of this formula for its complexion-brightening, moisture-replenishing properties. To tackle dryness-related wrinkles, this formula also features hydrating hyaluronic acid to plump skin and “fill in” fine lines. Though it’s ultra-hydrating, this sunscreen’s matte finish, oil-free formulation, and inclusion of lactic acid—a skin-tightening and pore-unclogging alpha-hydroxy acid that’s gentler than other exfoliating options—make it a great option for people with acne-prone and oily skin types, too. (Menopause acne is real.) Since we’re on the topic of skin types, those with sensitive skin will love that it’s fragrance-free, too.

If you’re on a retinoid kick, this SPF is a must. The niacinamide in this formula helps calm redness and keeps skin looking smooth, even, and irritation-free.

  • ​​Sunscreen type: mineral
  • Key ingredients: zinc oxide (9%), octinoxate (7.5%), niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, lactic acid
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Best for Hyperpigmentation: SkinCeuticals Daily Brightening UV Defense Sunscreen

SkinCeuticals Daily Brightening UV Defense Sunscreen SPF 30 in branded component on a light gray background

SkinCeuticals

Daily Brightening UV Defense Sunscreen SPF 30

Why it’s worth it: Sunscreen is often called a “shield” by dermatologists—and they’re not wrong. SkinCeuticals Daily Brightening UV Defense Sunscreen not only defends against premature aging (fine lines, wrinkles, all the usual suspects), but also takes on dark spots, dullness, and hyperpigmentation with brightening niacinamide and 1% tranexamic acid. The silky, chemical-based formula glides on more like a luxe lotion than a typical SPF, sinking in quickly and making reapplication less of a chore. If uneven skin tone tops your list of skin concerns, this multitasker covers all the bases.

Tester feedback from Allure creative director Amber Venerable

“I loved the consistency and how lightweight yet moisturized my skin felt after using it. You do have to be sure to blend it completely on darker skin tones but it does seep in once you fully rub it in.” —Amber Venerable, creative director

  • Sunscreen type: chemical
  • Key ingredients: avobenzone (3%), homosalate (5%), octisalate (5%), octocrylene (7.2%), tranexamic acid, niacinamide, glycerin
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Best Tinted: Isdin Eryfotona Ageless Tinted Mineral Sunscreen

Isdin Eryfotona Ageless Tinted Mineral Sunscreen in branded component on a light gray background

Isdin

Eryfotona Ageless Tinted Mineral Sunscreen

Why it’s worth it: If you’re looking for a sunscreen that offers just a touch of coverage—enough to blur and even things out without crossing into makeup territory—Isdin’s Eryfotona Ageless Tinted Mineral Sunscreen is a solid pick. It’s packed with photolyase enzymes that, according to board-certified dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla, MD, “improve DNA damage after exposure to UV light.” The formula also features firming peptides and antioxidants to help protect against future sun damage while visibly improving hyperpigmentation and fine lines. The sheer tint doesn’t quite qualify as a skin tint, but it gives your complexion a subtle boost of radiance (and honestly, most days that’s all we need).

Tester feedback from Allure contributing editor Deanna Pai

“My mineral sunscreens have to be tinted—I have too much pigment in my skin to deal with the chalkiness otherwise. I love that this pulls double-duty to not only protect my skin from sun damage but also actively works to even out my skin tone. That’s a big deal since I, like most people with deeper skin, am very prone to dark spots. Plus, it smells and feels like nothing.” —Deanna Pai, Allure contributing editor

  • Sunscreen type: mineral
  • Key ingredients: zinc oxide (10.7%), peptides, plankton extract, photolyase enzymes
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Best Chemical-Based Sunscreen: Shiseido Urban Environment Vita-Clear Sunscreen

Shiseido Urban Environment Vita-Clear Sunscreen in white bottle on light grey background

Shiseido

Urban Environment Vita-Clear Sunscreen

Why it’s worth it: The bouncy formula behind Shiseido’s Urban Environment Vita-Clear Sunscreen delivers an equal dose of vitamin C and your must-have sun protection. The brightening power of this hero antioxidant helps with smoothness and softening the look of pores, while hyaluronic acid helps lock in moisture. The water-in-gel formula means the combined benefits of a water-based sunscreen and an oil phase to create a non-greasy, easily absorbed final product.

“As the label reads, it contains vitamin C and licorice, which is perfect for upping my radiance and tackling any dark spots, as well as moisture-attracting hyaluronic acid. I noticed that the gel melted down into an extremely slippery liquid. I let it sit for a few minutes and my skin felt velvety soft with an ever-so-slight slickness. My complexion looked diffused—as if I had a soft, blurring filter on my skin—and glowy when the sun hit it.” —Jesa Marie Calaor, senior editor

  • Sunscreen type: chemical
  • Key ingredients: avobenzone (2.3%), homosalate (10.0%), octisalate (5.0%), octocrylene (5.0%)
  • Fragrance-free: no

Best Mineral-Based Sunscreen: Dr. Loretta Universal Glow Daily Defense SPF 40

Dr. Loretta Universal Glow Daily Defense Mineral Sunscreen Fluid SPF 40 yellow tube on light gray background

Dr. Loretta

Universal Glow Daily Defense SPF 40

​​Why it’s worth it: If dryness, flaking, and dehydration-induced creasing are holding you back, slather on Dr. Loretta’s Universal Glow Daily Defense SPF 40, an ultra-moisturizing formulation with a subtle peach tint that negates white cast. The brand’s proprietary antioxidants, Lipochroman, and ectoin protect your skin from free radical damage and external stressors (that can lead to progressed signs of aging). Also at work is a blend of four powerful botanicals—frankincense, gotu kola, white birch bark, and knotweed—to calm stressed, sensitive skin.

“It has an amazing light-reflecting luminosity that blurs the skin while providing straightforward zinc oxide protection. It melts in instantly, leaving nothing but a beautiful veil of glow behind.” —Shanna Shipin, shopping director

  • Sunscreen type: mineral
  • Key ingredients: zinc oxide (17%), lipochroman, ectoin, coconut oil, jojoba oil
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Best for Barrier Repair: La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer SPF 30

La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Face Moisturizer in branded wide tube with clear cap on light gray background

La Roche-Posay

Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer SPF 30

​​Why it’s worth it: Prepare to quench your thirsty skin with La Roche-Posay’s Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer SPF 30. This moisturizing sunscreen is one of Dr. Wang’s favorite drugstore formulations for its trifecta of skin enhancers, including hydrating glycerin, irritation-calming niacinamide, and moisture-sealing ceramides. Its lightweight, lotion-like texture blends seamlessly into any skin tone, and, most importantly, it provides broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection. Most importantly, it saves you an extra skin-care step in the morning. “This is easy to apply and combines SPF with moisturizing ingredients and ceramides to help restore the skin’s natural protective barrier,” Marisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Manhattan, New York, and Englewood, New Jersey, previously attested.

“I had already mentally prepared myself to spend 10 minutes working it into my skin, which is what usually happens with creams like this. To my surprise, however, the cream quickly sank into my skin with minimal effort. There was no grayish-looking film topping my skin. Instead, it dried down to a translucent, powdery finish that had a similar feel and look as a mattifying makeup primer. The formula sat clear and comfortably on my face.” —Kathleen Suico, former beauty editor

  • Sunscreen type: chemical
  • Key ingredients: avobenzone (3%), homosalate (5%), octisalate (5%), octocrylene (7%), ceramides, niacinamide, glycerin, thermal spring water
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Best Korean Sunscreen: Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen UVLock SPF 45+

Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen UVLock SPF 45+ in branded component on a light gray background

Round Lab

Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen UVLock SPF 45+

Why we love it: K-beauty sunscreens have a way of turning a daily chore into a skin-care ritual, and Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen UVLock SPF 45+ has earned its viral status, thanks to its silky formula. “It’s a moisturizing sunscreen that is formulated with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and antioxidants to hydrate and soothe the skin,” says Y. Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Union Derm based in New York City. “It blends in easily and layers beautifully with other skincare products and makeup.” The texture is more like a dewy moisturizer than your average SPF, thanks to birch sap and skin-quenching humectants. And there’s no chalkiness or stickiness in sight, which makes you actually want to reapply it throughout the day.

The birch sap in Round Lab’s Birch collection isn’t just any old tree juice—it’s harvested from the spring sap of silver birch trees in Inje, Korea’s silver birch trees. This seasonal sap is rich in minerals and amino acids, which help hydrate and soothe the skin.

  • Type: chemical
  • Key ingredients: glyceryl glucoside, homosalate, niacinamide, birch
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Best Drugstore: Eucerin Sun Advanced Hydration SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion

Eucerin Sun Advanced Hydration SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion in branded component on a light gray background

Eucerin

Sun Advanced Hydration SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion

Why it’s worth it: Sunscreen has a way of settling into every dry crack and crevice—until you try Eucerin Sun Advanced Hydration SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion. “It’s packed with hyaluronic acid and humectants, which help lock in moisture, and it absorbs well without leaving a white cast,” Ashley McGuinness, MD, board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in Chesterfield, MO, previously told Allure. And Eucerin’s AOX Shield—a mix of five hardworking antioxidants—has your back when it comes to fighting off free radicals, so your skin stays smooth, fresh, and glowy. The best part? It’s the most budget-friendly pick on our list, which means you can reapply as much as you want without thinking twice.

If your skin’s feeling extra thirsty, layer a hydrating serum or essence underneath—this sunscreen will help seal it all in.

  • Type: chemical
  • Key ingredients: avobenzone (3%), homosalate (9%), octisalate (4.5%), octocrylene (9%), hyaluronic acid
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Best for Dry Skin: Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 SPF 43 PA +++

Naturium Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 SPF 43 PA +++ in branded component on a light gray background

Naturium

Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 SPF 43 PA +++

Why it’s worth it: Another K-beauty favorite that checks every glow box: Naturium’s Dew-Glow Moisturizer SPF 50 PA++++. Powered by niacinamide and vitamin C to visibly brighten and even tone, plus squalane and argan oil to flood skin with hydration, it leaves your face looking plump, fresh, and dewy in seconds. The buttery texture glides on effortlessly and melts down to that juicy, lit-from-within finish. And thanks to its clever packaging, the cap features a built-in indent that holds exactly ¼ teaspoon of sunscreen—the recommended amount for full face and neck coverage—so you can skip the guesswork.

New to the Korean sunscreen UVA protection scale? PA ratings range from PA+ to PA++++, and “the greater the number of plus signs, the better the level of protection against UVA rays (which visibly age us),” Joshua Zeichner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and the director of cosmetic and clinical research of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, previously told Allure.

  • Type: chemical
  • Key ingredients: homosalate (10%), octisalate (5%), avobenzone (3%), niacinamide, ethyl ascorbic acid
  • Fragrance-free: yes

Frequently Asked Questions

How does sunscreen benefit mature skin?

On top of preventing issues like skin cancer and sunburn, Dr. Lolis says applying (and reapplying) a broad-spectrum sunscreen will minimize the appearance of concerns like fine lines, sun spots, and decreased skin laxity. “Unprotected sun exposure drastically accelerates the appearance of aging skin,” Dr. Lolis explains. “While mature skin is already experiencing these effects absent sun exposure, not protecting your skin with sunscreen daily only sends the aging process into hyperdrive,” she adds. Message heard loud and clear.

What ingredients should I look for in sunscreen for mature skin?

The usual golden ingredient of maturing skin-care routines is, usually, retinol, but sunscreens usually don’t contain that ingredient (mainly due to the misconception that retinol can increase skin photosensitivity, but that’s actually a myth). So, you’ll want to look for a sunscreen formulated with antioxidants, the top-tier one being a stabilized form of vitamin C. This is because antioxidants neutralize environmental aggressors, including pollution, infrared rays, and visible light, therefore they boost the efficacy of your sunscreen’s protective measures. On top of that, studies have shown that when vitamin C is used topically, it can help accelerate the skin’s production of collagen and elastin, the protein fibers that help keep skin plump and firm. So, in helping to promote collagen production, topical vitamin C can help prevent signs of aging of the skin, including fine lines and lack of elasticity.

Another antioxidant known for its skin-boosting benefits is niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3. Like its counterpart, vitamin C, niacinamide has a myriad of benefits, including evening tone, brightening your complexion, and minimizing the appearance of pores. Dr. Garshick previously told Allure that this antioxidant can also diminish fine lines and wrinkles, thanks to its collagen-boosting properties. Most of the formulas above are also spiked with other plumping additives, like hydrating hyaluronic acid.

Meet the experts

  • James Y. Wang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Los Angeles
  • Marisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Manhattan, New York, and Englewood, New Jersey
  • Margarita Lolis, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in Hackensack, New Jersey
  • Y. Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm based in New York City
  • Kavita Mariwalla, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in West Islip, New York
  • Ashley McGuinness, MD, board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in Chesterfield, MO
  • Joshua Zeichner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and the director of cosmetic and clinical research of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City
  • Dara Spearman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Fort Wayne, Indiana

How we test and review products

When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We review ingredients, scrutinize brand claims, and, when necessary, examine peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. In addition to testing each and every product that’s included in each and every review, we rely on experts who shape their fields, including dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, and medicine, to help us vet the ingredients and formulas.


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