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When sunscreen chemicals like avobenzone are trapped inside a special ring-shaped molecule called β-cyclodextrin, they don’t soak into the skin as much as when they’re just mixed in — and this works better in a creamy lotion base using rat skin in a lab test.

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Scientists found that when sunscreens were mixed with β-cyclodextrin in a special way (complexation), they stayed on the skin’s surface better and didn’t soak in as much as when just stirred in (physical mixture), which is exactly what the claim says.

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