![]() ![]() ***Non-eco-toxic filters, with no impact on 3 representative species of marine biodiversity (one species of coral, one species of phytoplankton and one of zooplankton) according to tests carried out by the Oceanological Observatory of Banyuls-sur-Mer, partner of the European Marine Biological Resource Center, at concentrations representative of those found in the environment for sunscreens and formulas optimized to promote their biodegradability according to the OECD 301b test. The most common sunscreens on the market contain chemical filters. Each uses a different mechanism for protecting skin and maintaining stability in sunlight. *In-vitro test on reconstructed epidermis exposed to blue light - Quantification of DNA oxidation. Active ingredients in sunscreens come in two forms, mineral and chemical filters.
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