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[HEALTH] · Poland · 4 sources

Polish SPF cosmetics for hair and skin expand UV‑protection options

A new spray SPF formulated for the hair part is marketed in Poland as a lightweight, quick‑drying product that shields the scalp and hair strands from ultraviolet damage. It creates a protective film, filters UV radiation with ingredients such as avobenzone, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, and includes antioxidants like vitamins E and C to limit photodegradation of keratin and melanin.

A separate mineral SPF 30 face cream from the same market also targets UV protection, using only mineral filters to reflect UVA and UVB rays. The cream is designed to avoid the typical white‑cast, incorporates a Renaissance HPS3 complex, liposomal vitamin C and other antioxidants, and claims to moisturise, firm and support the skin's barrier while allowing makeup application.

Both products are promoted as part of broader sun‑care lines that also offer post‑sun moisturisers, water‑resistant sprays and balms, emphasizing combined protection and cosmetic care for consumers during the summer months.