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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.
Sun Care
New Age of Sustainable Sunscreens: Formulating for Modern Sun Care Trends
Sunscreen developers are faced with fast-moving trends, environmental considerations and regulatory hurdles. This column describes ingredients and methods to create environmentally friendly products while addressing key skin concerns.
Sun Care
Unexpected Suncare: Explore unique sensory innovations
To meet consumer expectations and provide UV protection that is a pleasure to use, Gattefossé has applied its sensory and formulation expertise to the field of suncare.
Sun Care
JD Jojoba Oil – The All-Natural, After-Sun Solution
JD Jojoba Oil provides skin repair, healing, anti-inflammatory benefits and more in sun care products.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Data Requests, Misperceptions and the Public Health Crisis
"The FDA is not saying 40% of sunscreens (or whatever) do not meet its rules for safety and effectiveness—not to the extent the EWG is suggesting." But the FDA also is muddying the waters, according to PASS Coalition adviser Michael Werner.
Safety/Stability
Why the FDA's 'Sunscreens in the Bloodstream' Study is Flawed
A recent study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association
tested the potential systemic absorption of certain sunscreens. Results identified their presence in subjects' bloodstreams; however, as industry expert David Steinberg explains, the study is misleading and fails to consider crucial variables.
Sun Care
Supplier Forum: New Concepts in Sun Care
A staple in the personal care industry, sun protection is highly valued by consumers—in this installment of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
' Supplier Forum, experts provide formulating methods and tips on increased protection, claims and other sun care innovation.
Regional
Croda Ingredients Aligned with FDA New Proposed Regulations for Safer Sunscreens
Croda offers a range of metal oxide dispersions that have been identified as the preferred route to safe and effective UV protection.
Literature/Data
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
A Moment of Clarity: Glass Particles to Boost SPF and Shield Against Blue Light
High-SPF formulations typically exhibit poor aesthetics, caused by high concentrations of UV filters. And besides UV, consumers now seek protection against blue light. Taken together, the present work explores a specific calcium sodium borosilicate to boost SPF in vivo and shield against blue light-induced skin damage.
Sensory
Lubrizol's NEW Oilkemia™ 5S polymer
Bring an aura of magic to your oils systems! Lubrizol's New Oilkemia™ 5S polymer is a highly efficient and versatile rheology modifier for skin, sun and color cosmetic oil systems with enchanting textures.
Regional
Here Comes the Sun Protection: ISO Test Methods
Our knowledge of the sun and its effects on skin has increased over the years, including the damaging effects of UVA and UVB light. Testing methods for UVA and UVB rays differ; the following is a review of the testing protocols of the European Union and United Kingdom. (Click through to the Digital Edition)
Natural/Sustainable
Why Consumers Believe 'Green' Misinformation
What is greenwashing, and how does it make natural formulations so appealing with consumers? Read more on this, plus takes on natural textures and sunscreen, in this exclusive interview.
Natural/Sustainable
Are Natural Cosmetics Still Relevant?
Today's consumers are demanding increased ingredient transparency, a factor that helps to drive the naturals sector. Click through for an exclusive Q&A on the mechanics of natural cosmetics.
Skin Care
Supplier Roundtable: Proxy Formulating—Using Alternative Ingredients
In this Supplier Roundtable, suppliers were challenged with the question of how to utilize "proxy" ingredients to keep up with market trends and on top of ingredient controversy.
Sun Protection
Latin Americans Need Better Sunscreens
Consumers need extra photoprotection in Latin America. Why? Marcelo de Paula Corrêa explains.
People
Lab Lessons with Joe Albanese
This month,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
revives its “Lab Lessons” series, featuring veteran members of the industry sharing practical advice from the lessons they've learned—in the lab, and life. In this installment, hear from Joe Albanese, of Sytheon.
Natural/Sustainable
Supplier Roundtable: How to Go Green and Remain in the Black
Natural products are in high demand but come at a cost for formulators. In this month's
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Supplier Roundtable, experts weighed in on how to create these formulations in a cost-effective way.
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