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Organic chemistry / Sunscreen / Sunburn / Octyl methoxycinnamate / Skin cancer / Oxybenzone / Avobenzone / Triethanolamine / Potential health risks of sunscreen / Chemistry / Sun tanning / Sunscreening agents
Organic chemistry
Sunscreen
Sunburn
Octyl methoxycinnamate
Skin cancer
Oxybenzone
Avobenzone
Triethanolamine
Potential health risks of sunscreen
Chemistry
Sun tanning
Sunscreening agents

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