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When you mix three common sunscreen chemicals with a special ring-shaped molecule called β-cyclodextrin, they don’t soak into the skin as much—up to 15 times less—so they might stay on top of your skin where they’re supposed to work, instead of getting absorbed inside your body.
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The Effect of Beta-Cyclodextrin on Percutaneous Absorption of Commonly Used Eusolex® Sunscreens
Cohort Study
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2013 NovScientists mixed three sunscreen chemicals with a special ring-shaped molecule called β-cyclodextrin and found that less of the chemicals soaked into the skin — exactly what the claim says.
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