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Douce Mousse MD sunscreen is a physical (or organic) protection and remains on the skin's surface, unlike protections using chemical filters that penetrate the epidermis. Many people have mistakenly believed they had a reaction to the sun, when their reaction was actually due to their sunscreen containing chemical filters. Moreover, most of these lotions are very polluting for the environment.
Douce Mousse MD sunscreen is a physical (or organic) protection and remains on the skin's surface, unlike protections using chemical filters that penetrate the epidermis. Many people have mistakenly believed they had a reaction to the sun, when their reaction was actually due to their sunscreen containing chemical filters. Moreover, most of these lotions are very polluting for the environment.
No Compromise: List of ingredients that we do not use that are found in most chemical filters: Oxybenzone, Octisalate, Octinoxate, Avobenzone, (Parsol), Octyl Methoxycinnamate, PABA, Benzophenone, 2-Ethylhexyl-4-Dimethylaminobenzoic acid… Other ingredients that we do not use and that may be found this time in physical filters: Polysorbate 20, Synthetic perfume or fragrance, PEG, Paraben, Phenoxyethalnol, Titanium dioxide…
All ingredients in Douce Mousse MD sunscreen meet the highest standards for natural and organic formulations. (pesticide-free, renewable, and biodegradable) Key ingredients: Organic Jojoba Oil: One of the Aztec people's favorite ingredients, jojoba oil is moisturizing and humectant and suitable for even the most sensitive skin. Organic Shea Butter: Used in Africa for thousands of years, this ingredient is very moisturizing and softens the skin. Organic Sunflower Oil from Quebec: Rich in vitamin E, very moisturizing and softening. Buriti Oil: Directly from the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, very rich in carotenoids, antioxidant, and photoprotective. Prevents sun damage and gives a beautiful beige-orange color to our sunscreen lotion. Zinc Oxide: A natural ingredient that is very effective in protecting from the sun. Becomes transparent upon application when added to a quality formulation.
Almost all sunscreens that use chemical filters are absorbed through our children's skin. However, even natural ingredients like titanium dioxide and zinc oxide can contain nanoparticles, which are too small to remain on the skin's surface. Look for products labeled "no nanoparticles."
An SPF of 30 is an excellent choice and sufficient for sun protection. Our sunscreen displays 30+ because the results obtained by an independent certified laboratory were higher than an SPF of 30. What is SPF? The protection index is the SPF (Sun Protection Factor). This index mainly measures the duration of your sun protection after application. We multiply the SPF by 10 minutes, which is equivalent to 300 minutes, or 5 hours for an SPF of 30. Your dermatologist recommends an SPF of 75? Tell him that no product can display an SPF higher than 50 according to the new FDA (Food and Drug Administration) regulations, which have jurisdiction in Canada. An SPF of 75 will not offer your child better protection. Many consumers mistakenly believed that an SPF of 50 provided twice the protection of an SPF of 25. Duration alone is a significant factor. In the marketing frenzy for sunscreens, some manufacturers are taking advantage of consumer confusion and offering SPFs of 90 and even 100.
To be sold in Canada, all sunscreen products must have an NPN or DIN number assigned by Health Canada. Our sunscreen has an NPN (Natural Product Number) because it does not contain chemical filters, which are assigned a DIN number. Note that Health Canada refers to the FDA (United States) regulations for the approval of sunscreens for sale in Canada.
Many positive claims are disputed because, in many cases, they give consumers a false sense of security. For our sunscreen, we only use claims permitted by Health Canada and those for our organic ingredients, which are verified by the independent organization Québec Vrai.
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