Comparison between Aqualogica Glow+ Dewy Sunscreen vs. Aqualogica Radiance+ Dewy Sunscreen

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32 Ingredients 30

1
Water
1
Water
2
Titanium Dioxide
2
"suncat De"
3
Suncat De Tm
3
Water
4
Water
4
Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate
5
Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate
5
Avobenzone
6
Avobenzone
6
Benzophenone-3
7
Benzophenone-3
7
Phospholipids
8
Phospholipids
8
1
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Uniqueness18 out of 32
56.3%
Uniqueness17 out of 30
56.7%

Positive Effects

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ECO Metrics

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Vegan
No
No
Cruelty free
No
No
Reef friendly
Yes
Yes
Ozone layer safe
Yes
Yes
Organic score
natural
8 out of 32
25%
chemical
13 out of 32
41%
natural
6 out of 30
20%
chemical
15 out of 30
50%

Concerns

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Components by Skin Type

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Dry skin
Positive: 5Negative: 0
Phospholipids#8Glycerin#12Phospholipids#15Sodium Lactate#25Allantoin#31
Oily skin
Positive: 2Negative: 1
Zinc Oxide#13Allantoin#31Glyceryl Stearate SE#17
Sensitive skin
Positive: 3Negative: 0
Titanium Dioxide#2Zinc Oxide#13Allantoin#31
Dry skin
Positive: 4Negative: 0
Phospholipids#7Glycerin#10Sodium Lactate#19Betaine#22
Oily skin
Positive: 0Negative: 3
Ethylhexyl Palmitate#15Isopropyl Myristate#16Glyceryl Stearate SE#23
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 0

Detailed view

Aqualogica Glow+ Dewy Sunscreen vs. Aqualogica Radiance+ Dewy Sunscreen
Position 1
Both products have the same component on this position.

#1Water

Origin: natural
Role: Solvent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

Position 2

#2Titanium Dioxide

Origin: chemical
Role: Colorant
UV Protection
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Titanium Dioxide is a very effective sunscreen. It belongs to physical sunscreens, meaning it reflects the UV rays like a mirror. The component is a mineral with white color. That’s why it’s also used in different powders as a pigment or brightener.

The component can be both safe and unsafe. It’s reported to be possibly carcinogenic to humans when inhaled. That’s why we don’t recommend using products where TiO2 is used in the form of powder and can be inhaled.

Sometimes it can be a nanoparticle. We recommend avoiding this form because it’s not researched well enough. A safer option is to use a non-nano form.

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#2"suncat De"

Origin: No information
Role: No information
Position 3

#3Suncat De Tm

Origin: No information
Role: No information
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#3Water

Origin: natural
Role: Solvent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

Position 4

#4Water

Origin: natural
Role: Solvent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

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#4Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate

Origin: No information
Role: No information
Position 5

#5Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate

Origin: No information
Role: No information
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#5Avobenzone

Origin: chemical
Role: No information
UV Protection
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Avobenzone is the only chemical UV-protection component with a broad spectrum coverage. It can help to block both UVA I and UVA II rays. It's safe and it is allowed to use at a 3% concentration in the USA and a 5% concentration in the EU countries.

There is one problem: avobenzone loses efficiency when exposed to the sun. If you are outside, it loses 36% of its ability to block UV rays an hour after application. That's why it's recommended to reapply sunscreen every 2 hours.

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