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Sun Care
Appear Younger with Cream Sunscreen
With Crème Mineral Beauty Balm SPF 50 by MD, the user can protect their skin from the sun with a water-resistant formula. The product can protect the skin from photo aging and skin cancer while reducing discolorations.
Sun Protection
Latin Americans Need Better Sunscreens
Consumers need extra photoprotection in Latin America. Why? Marcelo de Paula Corrêa explains.
Testing
From Pollution to Psoriasis: Meet L'Oréal USA's 2016 Women in Science Fellowship Winners
Program awards $60,000 grants to female scientists to advance their postdoctoral research.
Sun Care
Sunscreen Stabilizer for Improved SPF
The photostabilizer quenches the singlet excited states to slow down photodegradation.
SPF/Sun
Lawsuit Filed Against Sunscreen Manufacturers
A consumer lawsuit filed March 30, 2006, accuses sunscreen makers of exposing millions of people to cancer and other dangers.
Actives
Apostrophe Launches Acne-friendly Sunscreen
The hybrid sunscreen is formulated with sodium hyaluronate, panthenol and allantoin. It is said to be dermatologist-approved and specifically designed to complement acne treatments.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Aerogels Advance Sunscreens
While white, zinc oxide-nosed lifeguards in the movies made some young hearts skip a beat, today's consumers don't go for that look. L’Oréal's new aerogel particle composition may solve this pasty dilemma.
Skin Care
CBD Infused Sunscreen Benefits Ocean Life
Black Pearl CBD Reef Friendly Sunscreen is designed for the ecological minded lifestyle and provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sun protection.
Claims/Labeling
Nanoparticles in Sunscreens: Fact and Fiction
This paper reviews important issues regarding the classification for UV active ingredients and the need for a uniform classification and labeling system covering all nano ingredients. The definition of nanoparticles is not questioned here; however, the highly selective manner in which the definition is applied to different materials is.
Sun Care
[podcast] Making Sunscreens Cleaner and Clearer
In this interview, sponsored by Siltech, Brian Allen explains how the company combined its silicone technology with zinc oxide to create a reef-safe ingredient and prototype formula with a good EWG rating, USDA Biopreferred certification and whitecast rubout time reduction.
Sun Care
W/O Sunscreen Formulation
The following formulation is a o/w emulsion sunscreen formulation.
SPF/Sun
[podcast] Consequences of Hawaii's Sunscreen Ban
In this podcast, renowned cosmetic regulatory expert David Steinberg walks us through Hawaii's recent sunscreen law, the "junk science" backing it (as he refers to it) and its broader implications.
Event Coverage
Sunscreen Symposium Day One Enlightens Attendees
Cosmetic scientists from around the world descended on Walt Disney World for the two-day 2015 Sunscreen Symposium featuring skin safety, boosting sunscreen efficacy, testing, formulations and more.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Innovation Act Becomes a Law
It's official—the Sunscreen Innovation Act has become a law. On Nov. 29, 2014, President Barack Obama signed the bipartisan Sunscreen Innovation Act into law, paving the way for more sunscreen actives on the U.S. sun care market.
Regional
Hawaii to Ban Certain Sunscreen Chemicals
Legislation was passed by the Hawaii state senate that, if signed by the governor, would prohibit the sale of sunscreen products containing certain ingredients. This move was in response to research showing their potential damage to coral reefs.
Event Coverage
FLSCC Incites Regulation Debate on Sunscreens
The Florida chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (FLSCC) held its 2011 Sunscreen Symposium on Sept. 15-17, 2011. The event’s theme, “The UVB/UVA Balancing Act: Choices and Change,” was supported not only in the presentations but was also reinforced through attendee questions and reactions to recent sunscreen regulation.
Literature/Data
Enhancing Sunscreen Efficacy for Realistic Application
The ability of a sunscreen to protect the skin from erythema is expressed on product labels as the sunburn protection factor (SPF)—i.e., the ratio of the minimum erythema dose (MED) with sunscreen to the MED without protection. Yet in reality, consumers do not apply the same mass/cm2 as is utilized in SPF testing, so maximal protection is not achieved.
Sun Care
The South Beach Sunscreen Survey 2001
A scientific survey of sunbathers on Miami's South Beach in July 2001 helps answer the questions, "How much sunscreen SPF protection do I need?" and "What are consumers really using?"
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