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Signature Supplements Sun Protect

38 ingredients identified6 research-backed14 studies

The takeaway

Worth a look. Retinol, Vitamin C and Niacin (+3 more) have real research behind them, but Sun Protect Proprietary doesn't have enough studies yet. Check the flagged warning before you buy.

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Dose warning

Grade limited: this product contains additives of concern (Sodium Benzoate, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)). See the additive breakdown below.

Dose warning

Selenium: dose is above the recommended upper limit.

58out of 100
CEvidence Score

Weighed against 14 published studies · led by Retinol

Why this grade

  • +6 of 7 ingredients have supportive research
  • +Strong evidence for Niacin and Selenium
  • Grade limited: this product contains additives of concern (Sodium Benzoate, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)). See the additive breakdown below.
  • Selenium: dose is above the recommended upper limit.
  • Sun Protect Proprietary lacks sufficient research

Nutrients & actives

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Other ingredients

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How the ingredients work together

Known interactions from published nutrition research — separate from the evidence grade.

44 of 5 nutrients at a meaningful dose (≥20% Daily Value) — the other 1 are present at low levels.
Vitamin C + Vitamin EWork together

Vitamin C regenerates oxidized vitamin E, recycling its antioxidant capacity.

Selenium + Vitamin EWork together

Selenium-dependent enzymes and vitamin E work together in the body's antioxidant defense system.

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