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Sunscreen Extreme: Are We Filtering Too Much?
Research has confirmed, and consumers now know, that sunlight is a skin carcinogen. But is it all bad? Sunscreens block photochemical reactions in skin that provide important health benefits. As such, balance is needed. Click through to read more in our April digital edition.
Sun Care
Malin+Goetz Releases SPF 30 Mineral Sunscreen
The gel-cream sunscreen's formulation includes antioxidants, niacinamide and zinc oxide to defend against UV rays and environmental aggressors.
Actives
A Sunscreen Formulation for Acne-prone Skin
This article describes the study of a topical sunscreen formulation that contains titanium dioxide and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate for UV protection, and phosphatidylcholine and hydrosoluble azelaic acid for acne control.
Sun Care
BASF Care Creations 4.0 Sunscreen Simulator Update
This digital tool supports the development of sunscreens and is updated to integrate cockpit functionality and evaluate the interaction of UV filters and emollients.
Sun Care
noUV is a Sunscreen Game Changer
Since its launch in 2015, noUV has steadily grown the amount of stores retailing the supplement, as well as becoming the top selling sunscreen on the Rakuten Global Market website.
Sun Care
Hawaiian Tropic Launches SPF 80 Sunscreen Spray
Hawaiian Tropic has added to its Ozone line with a sunscreen spray that offers an SPF of 80.
SPF/Sun
Effective Sunscreens for Everyone Under the Sun
Today, we take the effectiveness of sunscreen products for granted. As the industry knows, this performance is not simply a happy coincidence. Here, we review the steps in the sun care R&D process and consider where questions may arise.
Sun Care
Preserve and Protect: Shielding the Sunscreen Umbrella
The sunscreen market is trending toward higher SPF levels, but these formulas tend to be more difficult to preserve. This study shows how high-SPF sunscreens can be adequately preserved using nontraditional approaches combining antimicrobials and multifunctional additives with boosting aids.
Method/Process
Detecting Coral Stress in Response to Sunscreens
Metabolomics is at the heart of recent work published in
Nature Scientific Reports,
wherein an increase in a known steroid in coral was noted in the presence of three common sunscreen ingredients.
Sun Care
Sunscreen May Be More Effective When Nanoencapsulated
Research recently published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science shows nanoencapsulated sunscreens to be more effective, helping guard skin against sun damage.
Actives
A Sunscreen Formulation for Acne-prone Skin
This article describes the study of a topical sunscreen formulation that contains titanium dioxide and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate for UV protection, and phosphatidylcholine and hydrosoluble azelaic acid for acne control.
Actives
Hydrogenated Polydecences and High-SPF Physical Sunscreens
New methods of micronization and coating of physical filters combined with vehicles containing high amounts of hydrogenated polydecenes provide high-SPF sunscreens that show improvements in photostability, effect-to-dose ratio, and skin substantively.
Consumers/Market
Sunscreen Dynamics and the ‘Reef Safe’ Dance
Protection against damaging pollution, toxins and electromagnetic waves of all lengths is at the forefront of consumers’ minds; not to mention regulators’. But what happens when a topical solution to one of these forces is at odds with another?
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[video] Formulating Mineral Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin
Mineral sunscreens are emerging as a consumer favorite. Here, Hemali Gunt, Ph.D., head of clinical scientific affairs for Burt’s Bees, share insights on how Burt’s Bees went about formulating its latest mineral sunscreen.
Cosmetic Ingredients
fulfilling the dream of more natural sunscreen
Antaron™ Eco ethylcellulose helps fulfill the dream of more natural sunscreen while providing excellent resistance.
Sun Care
BGS Kids SPF 50 by Black Girl Sunscreen
Created for children of color, Black Girl Sunscreen's BGS Kids SPF 50 is a moisturizing sunscreen for face and body.
Sun Care
UPDATE: Report Targets Benzophenone and Octocrylene in Sunscreens
The research mentioned in the Bloomberg report has since elicited a detailed rebuttal from an author at the University Hospital of Zurich.
Actives
Patent Pick: Fullerene Sunscreens for Next-gen Protection
Simplify, simplify, simplify. Poetic words on life from Thoreau, and a more recent edict from consumers—for product labels, that is. This notion is echoed by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in a new sunscreen patent application.
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