For twenty years, most of our cosmetics have contained UV filters. This fad that skin care and makeup products should protect from the sun comes to us from the United States, where since 1995 journalist Paula Begun has led people to believe that because UV rays damage the skin, creams should contain protection. filters regardless of the weather.
Major French cosmetics brands have followed suit, UV filters are now found in most anti-aging creams, make-up (BB creams, nail polish) as well as shampoos and most perfumes to prevent degradation. sun… Only deodorants and toothpastes still don’t escape this tyranny.
Daily use is not recommended
So, most French women usually use at least two products containing a UV filter, namely a base cream, then a make-up product, not to mention a cloud of powder to perfect the result…
Source: Le Figaro

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