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      <title>EltaMD UV Clear Sunscreen SPF 46 review</title>
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      <description>EltaMD is a darling among dematologists—and a highly popular choice in the online-shopping world, too. The company currently holds *half* of the top 10 slots in the &amp;ldquo;facial sunscreens&amp;rdquo; category on Amazon (#1, #2, #5, #6, and #8, to be exact). Even though EltaMD products are pricier than the Neutrogena/Coppertone/etc. options that you&amp;rsquo;d find at your local drugstore, I think they&amp;rsquo;re worth the splurge when you consider the importance of high-quality sun care.</description>
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      <title>EltaMD vs. CoTZ: Tinted physical sunscreen showdown</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description>I&amp;rsquo;ve been pretty happy with Australian Gold Tinted Face Sunscreen SPF 50, but if you ask me, you can never have enough good physical sunscreen options&amp;hellip;so I&amp;rsquo;ve been keeping an eye out for new ones to try. EltaMD is at the top of my list because I&amp;rsquo;ve heard such good things about it on Reddit—and it looks like a pretty reputable brand. The company even shares its SPF testing results publicly on its website (even though my dad thinks this is suspicious).</description>
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      <title>Why don&#39;t more companies share their SPF testing results with consumers?</title>
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      <description>Sunscreen is a mysterious topic, riddled with lots of cryptic acronyms&amp;hellip;SPF, UVA, UVB, WTF? Plus, it&amp;rsquo;s gotten kind of a bad rap. Consumer Reports released a controversial study that found that many SPF claims did not hold up against independent, third-party testing. No wonder many people don&amp;rsquo;t bother to wear sunscreen—the labels are confusing, it&amp;rsquo;s expensive, it turns your skin white, it smells, and it might not even work.
SPF lab reports exist, but many companies don&amp;rsquo;t share them The FDA requires manufacturers to provide clinical data to back up the SPF claims they put on their labels.</description>
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