How can I protect myself Naturally from the Sun?

We all know that getting sunburnt is not a good idea and that sunscreen is the way to prevent sunburn… but what are those chemicals in commercial sunscreens?

Latest research has begun to discover some serious problems:

  • Octyl-methoxycinnamate – produces free radicals (singlet molecular oxygen) known to be toxic to cells (1)
  • Titanium dioxide – causes DNA damage (the cells genetic material) due to superoxide radicals, active oxygen radicals and hydroxyl radicals when exposed to light (2) (3) (4)
  • Oxybenzone – is rapidly oxidised in the presence of light and inactivates important antioxidant systems in the skin (the skin’s natural protection system) (5)
  • PABA – produces free radicals in the presence of light (1)
  • Cinoxate – causes DNA damage (sister chromatid exchanges) (6)

Medical Research Papers

1) Chem Res Toxicol 1996 Apr-May; 9(3):605-9;
2) Mutat Res 2000 Mar 3; 466(1):1-7;
3) Free Radic Biol Med 1999 Aug; 27 (3-4);294-300;
4) FEBS Lett 1997 Nov 24; 418(1-2):87-90;
5) J Invest Dermatol, 1996 Mar 106(3):583-6;
6) Mutat Res 1989 Jun 21;2(2): 213-21

Reflect is the natural alternative?
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What Is Reflect? Reflect is a water-free nourishing balm with natural minerals that help reflect damaging ultraviolet radiation.

Micro-fine zinc oxide offers protection from harmful rays whilst organic olive oil keeps the skin supple.

  • Natural minerals help reflect ultraviolet rays

  • SPF 15 Organic olive oil to keep the skin supple
  • Beta carotene to prevent skin damage
  • Vitamin E to protect the skin from premature aging
  • Potent antioxidants including natural vitamin E, beta carotene and polygonum extract, protect the skin from premature aging and prevent damage caused by the elements. Use any time you are exposed to the elements.

What type of mineral is used in Reflect?

Zinc oxide is the mineral used in Reflect. It has over a 300 year history of safety with no known adverse reactions (which is why it is often used to treat babies). It protects against UVB and most of the UVA spectrum and is the closest thing to a total sunblock on the market today.

No other sunscreen ingredient provides broader protection (1).

(1) Excerpt from: Dr. Pinnell, The J. Lamar Callaway Professor of Dermatology at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, is a consultant for sunSmart, Wainscott, NY, and SkinCeuticals, Dallas, TX. Dr. Madey is the medical/scientific liaison for SkinCeuticals, Dallas TX.

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