Sunscreen formulations do not interfere with sweat cooling during exercise
International Journal of Cosmetic Science Nov 10, 2017
Ou-Yang H, et al. - Authors intended to discover if wearing sweat-resistant sunscreen could impede natural sweating, potentially interfering with thermal regulation and causing an elevation of the skin temperature. No measurable effects were yielded through the application of tested sweat resistant sunscreen lotions and sprays on the skin cooling by the natural sweating process. People were recommended to continue the use of these sunscreens during recreational activities.
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