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Parsol 1789

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Parsol 1789
Also known as avobenzone, this is an ingredient that effectively neutralizes the damaging effects of both UVA and UVB rays in the skin which cause wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.

 


Parsol 1789 (avobenzone) - an ingredient in sunscreens that blocks UVA radiation.
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Parsol 1789: The trade name for Avobenzone. See Avobenzone.
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Avobenzone
Parsol 1789
Skin friendly sunscreen that protects skin against UVA and UVB sun rays.
Avocado oil
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Derived from avocado kernels; nourishes, smoothes, and softens.

Avobenzone (Parsol 1789) chemically absorbs UVA rays. Some question exists as to whether it becomes less protective when exposed to sunlight. Results of studies to determine this should be available in the next year or two. For now, Dr. Henry W.

It is also known by the names Parsol 1789 and butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane. Avocado Oil - Is an emollient and also a non fragrant oil. It is used in skin care products for its moisturizing properties and its antioxidant qualities.

You can also determine whether or not a sunscreen is broad spectrum by looking for one of these key ingredients: oxybenzone, avobenzone (Parsol 1789), titanium dioxide, sulisobenzone or zinc oxide.

UVA protection is not standardized. We can only advice people to look out for certain ingredients in sunscreens. Anrthralinates and Parsol 1789 are just some of the ingredients to be on the look out for.

See also: Sunscreen, Chemical, Skin Care, Avobenzone, UVB