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Neutrogena Suncare with Helioplex™
More than sunburn prevention—it's balanced sun damage protection.
Most sunscreens don't protect against both UVB and UVA rays. But, now from Neutrogena, comes a complete line of Sun Protection products featuring breakthrough Helioplex™ technology. Never before has skin protection against the sun's rays been so complete—or balanced.
Experience Advanced Broad-Spectrum Protection
UVB rays harm the skin's surface and are the primary cause of sunburn. UVA rays are more penetrating—damaging collagen and elastin, which results in signs of premature aging and may lead to skin cancer. Neutrogena's patented Helioplex™ stabilizing technology is designed to defend against both types of rays by allowing advanced broad-spectrum protection. Here's how it works:

Helioplex™ technology contains two FDA approved sunscreens, Avobenzone and Oxybenzone. Avobenzone does an excellent job of blocking UV rays—especially UVA rays—but its protection against UVA rays can weaken after prolonged sun exposure. Helioplex™ technology combines Avobenzone with Oxybenzone so that Neutrogena Sun Protection products can effectively screen out UVB burning rays and help stop UVA rays from penetrating skin's surface layers.

Neutrogena Sun Protection products engineered with Helioplex™ technology offer the balanced protection that you and your skin deserve.

Which Neutrogena Sun Protection product is right for you?
- Neutrogena UltraSheer™ Dry-Touch Sunblock SPF 55
- Neutrogena® Age Shield Sunblock SPF 30/45
- Neutrogena® Fresh Cooling Body Mist Sunblock SPF 30/45
- Neutrogena® Moisture Rich Sunless Tanner SPF 20
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