
The sun does not recognize borders, unlike regulations. While the European Union allows 28 UV filters, the United States only offers 16 and has not approved any new filters for over twenty years. How can we explain this difference? What is the impact for American consumers? Let's delve into this topic together.

With the arrival of summer, swimming and sunbathing are on the horizon. This beautiful season is ideal for tanning and showing off a sun-kissed complexion. However, to avoid sunburn, it is recommended to protect oneself with the appropriate skincare. To do this, sun lotions and creams are available. These skincare products contain sun filters that protect the skin from the attacks of ultraviolet rays, such as "Disodium Phenyl Dibenzimidazole Tetrasulfonate".

When exposed to the sun, unprotected skin undergoes the assault of UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays penetrate deeply into the skin, promoting premature aging. As for UVB rays, they primarily damage the skin's surface, causing burns and sunburns. To protect the skin from UV rays, mineral and organic sun filters are added to skincare formulas, notably "Ethylhexyl Triazone".

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