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This article by Lab Muffin explains why. She is a cosmetic chemist and does deep dives into skincare products.
https://labmuffin.com/do-sunscree...e-science/
Also, if you really care about the authenticity of your sunscreen or skincare products, I strongly recommend avoiding Amazon all together. Even when they products are sold directly by Amazon, the products are often comingled with returns and fakes. I have received too many fakes in the last few years to purchase again. It's not worth it.
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This article by Lab Muffin explains why. She is a cosmetic chemist and does deep dives into skincare products.
https://labmuffin.com/do-sunscree...e-science/
Also, if you really care about the authenticity of your sunscreen or skincare products, I strongly recommend avoiding Amazon all together. Even when they products are sold directly by Amazon, the products are often comingled with returns and fakes. I have received too many fakes in the last few years to purchase again. It's not worth it.
This article by Lab Muffin explains why. She is a cosmetic chemist and does deep dives into skincare products.
https://labmuffin.com/do-sunscree...e-science/
Also, if you really care about the authenticity of your sunscreen or skincare products, I strongly recommend avoiding Amazon all together. Even when they products are sold directly by Amazon, the products are often comingled with returns and fakes. I have received too many fakes in the last few years to purchase again. It's not worth it.
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