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30179 New FDA-Approved Sun Protectant Saves Skin All Year Round L'Oréal

 
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Published 27 months ago

30179 New FDA-Approved Sun Protectant Saves Skin All Year Round L'Oréal Paris Revitalift UV with Mexoryl™ SX 2 min - Oct 15, 2007 > L'Oréal Paris, the worldwide leader in anti-aging skincare, introduces Revitalift UV Daily Moisturizing... more

30179 New FDA-Approved Sun Protectant Saves Skin All Year Round L'Oréal Paris Revitalift UV with Mexoryl™ SX 2 min - Oct 15, 2007 > L'Oréal Paris, the worldwide leader in anti-aging skincare, introduces Revitalift UV Daily Moisturizing Cream with Mexoryl SX (ecamsule), a new daily moisturizer with advanced UV protection that protects against both short and long UVA rays – the number one cause of skin aging. After years of research and testing, the revolutionary Mexoryl SX technology, exclusive to L'Oréal, has been approved in a formula by the FDA and is finally available to American consumers. But sun protection is not just a summer issue. Studies from the American Academy of Dermatology reveal that even as weather cools, the sun's powerful rays pose a strong threat, contributing to skin cancers and premature aging of the skin. "What most people don't realize is that UVA rays are present year round, even on the cloudiest days, and they are able to penetrate glass," says Dr. Lydia Evans, a New York-based dermatologist. « less

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