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Hi guys, this is my first post as I'm a long time lurker here :)I was wondering what are your absolutely-include and absolutely-avoid chemical filters in a sunscreen? I just can't decide between Bioderma Max Aquafluide (SPF 50, PPD24) and La Roche-Posay Anthelios XL (SPF 50, PPD31), both the EU versions.The filters in decreasing order:La Roche-Posay Anthelios XLHomosalateOctisalateUvinul T 150Tinisorb SMexoryl XLOctocryleneBioderma Max AquafluideOctocryleneTinisorb MAvobenzoneTinisorb SAccording to Skinacea's UV filters chart, Homosalate and Octisalate undergo some degradation but I'm not sure how big of a problem that is when there's also Tinisorb and Mexoryl. On the other hand in Bioderma there's both Tinisorb M and S, which are supposed to be the best but the first filter is Octocrylene (that can possibly increase photosensitivity(?)). I realise that both of these sunscreens are generally considered to be very good, I just like to really overthink my decisions.
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