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Sun Protection
Adapting SPF Testing Methods for Mineral Sunscreen Density
A sunscreen layer’s thickness is critical to its SPF. However, current regulations specify a mass application rate for testing, rather than a volumetric application rate. This significantly underrates the SPF values of mineral sunscreens due to their higher densities since, compared with their relative organic counterparts, thinner films are being tested, as will be shown here.
Sun Protection
New Sunscreen Allows Body to Produce Vitamin D
Researchers discovered altering ingredients in sunscreens allows the body to produce vitamin D, which led to a new sunscreen development called Solar D.
Literature/Data
Curcumin Nanoparticles May Be Viable Adjuvant for Sunscreen
Mice pretreated with curcumin nanoparticles had less erythema and inflammation, decreased apoptosis and less p53 expression following exposure to UVB than those in the control group.
Sun Care
Article Download: Sunscreen Formulas With Multilayer Lamella Structure
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Sun Care
Silicones Shine in Shin-Etsu's Sensorial Sunscreen Sticks
These easy-to-use stick formulations range from SPF 30-50 and are meant to provide a fresh, dry after feel with minimal whitening.
Sun Care
Product Spotlight: Eucerin Sensitive Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen
The sensitive skin sunscreen market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.9% from 2026 to 2033, and dermatologists recommend mineral sunscreens for this consumer segment. Eucerin's Sensitive Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen, based on ZnO, provides a good example.
Sun Care
PEG-free Pigment Dispersant for Makeup and Sunscreen
This PEG-free cosmetic formulation is ideal for sunscreens and hybrid foundations, and creates a light, powdery skin feel.
Literature/Data
Amorepacific Invents Transparent Inorganic Sunscreen
A recent innovation from AmorePacific is an entirely novel approach to reflecting UV and visible light that uses an optically transparent film containing hollow micro-sized spherical silica particles.
Regional
European Commission Authorizes MBBT Sunscreens
The European Commission (EC) announced amendments to Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009, aka the Cosmetics Regulation, regarding newly authorized sunscreens.
Sun Care
Slather on Some Super Sunscreen
The SuperPower Sunscreen Mousse SPF 50 and Invincible Setting Powder SPF 45 help to protect against UV and environmental damage while moisturizing and hydrating the skin.
Sun Care
Formulating Water-resistant Sunscreen Emulsions
Note that today we aren't permitted to use the term "waterproof" since the FDA believes that this term implies an absolute-it never washes off-and feels that consumers might be inclined not to reapply sunscreen after swimming or perspiring. So, we must now use the term "very water resistant" in its place.
Sun Care
Dr.Jart+ Sunscreen Applies Cosmax Space-resistant Extremophiles
Dr.Jart+ extends its Solarbiome-based line of microbiome-focused skin care with an SPF 50+ sunscreen ampoule.
Sun Care
Eleven by Venus Williams Launches Mineral Sunscreen Collection
Launching exclusively at Credo, the collection includes On-the-Defense Sunscreen SPF 30 and Unrivaled Sun Serum SPF 35.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: L'Oréal Matches Sunscreens to Skin Tone
Inclusive beauty and customized color cosmetics are combined to create skin tone-matching sunscreens in a recent L'Oréal patent application.
Sun Care
AACR Study Suggests Sunscreen Message Still Needs Work
Although, more people are using sunscreen now than in past years, the industry still has a ways to go, according to a study conducted by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR). The study found that not only do only 17.2% of Americans use sunscreen on a regular basis, but only 32% of melanoma survivors wear sunscreen regularly.
Literature/Data
Stirring Debate: Methylene Blue for Reef-safe Sunscreens?
Methylene blue was previously covered for its potential as an alternative "reef safe" sunscreen. This stirred some debate among readers, as the following excerpts from their comments reveal. See what you think.
Sun Care
Article Download: Controlling the Spreading of Sunscreen Products
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Sun Care
Product Spotlight: Hero Superlight Sunscreen with SPF 30
The weightless gel-cream formula is designed to absorb quickly to provide hydration without feeling greasy. Furthermore, its sheer green tint instantly balances redness, and the barely-there finish doubles as a light primer.
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