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Picture of Di
Location: California
Registered: 13 September 2005
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Does Day Cover protect skin from UVA light? Smiler I keep my face protected from the sun so I dont get burned but I have alot of windows and since the light that comes in causes UVA damage will the Day Cover be enough protection from it. UVA is around all the time except at night even on cloudy days.
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear Di:

There it mentions: "Use Non-Encapsulated Reflective Physical Sunscreens: Physical reflective sunblockers contain inert minerals such as titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, red petrolatum, or talc and work by reflecting the ultraviolet (UVA and UVB) rays away from the skin. They come in two forms - pure sunblocker and various micronized or encapsulated versions. The best overall reflective sunblocker, at least in theory, is pure titanium dioxide."

Although our Protect & Restore Day Cover cream is not sold as a sunscreen or sun protectant. It is a copper-peptide cream that is fortified with UV reflector pure titanium dioxide.

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-Skin Biology

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Picture of Di
Location: California
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Thank you Skin Biology for all the information. That was very helpful.

Di Smiler
Location: London
Registered: 19 April 2010
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I would like to use a daily moisturiser with at least SPF15. Could you give any indication as to what level of protection or equivalent Protect & Restore Day Cover provides?

Many thanks!
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear shaolinmonk23:

Please see our post at: https://healthyskin.infopop.cc/...170088572#1170088572


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-Skin Biology

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