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Event Coverage
Event Review: The 14th International Sun Protection Conference
Transparent, simple messages and great product aesthetics are key, driving consumer compliance: people should not only tolerate but love their sun care.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Regulations: Why 'Final' is Not the Right Word
Over the past 25 years, no category of “cosmetics” has seen change like sunscreens. This discussion reviews how current regulations have come to be, and looks to where they are headed.
Sun Protection
SPF 100+ Efficacy Put to the Test in ‘Actual Use’
Recent research in
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
sought to find out if, when used under conditions that users typically apply sunscreen, SPF 100+ products provided higher protection than their SPF 50+ counterparts.
Skin Care
Build the Basics, Optimize Products, Formulate Naturals and Penetrate Skin
In addition to courses for the beginning chemist, natural products and optimization of formulas,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
has added
Physiology of the Skin
, featuring Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, to its online training program. Buy at Suppliers' Day and save! Visit booth 1345.
Consumers/Market
Increasing Intensity: Sun Care as the Next Beauty Growth Engine*
Consumers are moving from a single focus on skin correction to a broader focus on care. A growth in products with higher SPF ties into this mindset, and is connected to other emerging care formats including oil, water, milk and clay.
Color Cosmetics
Getting Their Daily Dose: Consumer-friendly Sunscreens for Maximum Compliance
It’s well-known that consumers do not apply sunscreen as much or as often as needed to ensure sun protection. These everyday products help by the incorporation of sun protection into their formulas.
Sun Care
The Inkey List Debuts Polyglutamic Acid Dewy Sunscreen SPF 30
It features 8% polyglutamic acid, squalene and glycerin, which act as a clinically proven ultra-hydrating trio.
Method/Process
A Laboratory Method for Measuring the Water Resistance of Sunscreens
A new laboratory in vitro method for the measurement of sunscreen water resistance uses spectrophotometric analysis of a model skin substitute before and after 80-minute immersion. It gives good correlation with the FDA’s 80-minute immersion SPF results (very water resistant). The method is especially good for screening new formulations or water-resistant technologies.
Actives
How These Star Ingredients Are Setting New Standards in Beauty
This report highlights star ingredients driving the skin longevity phenomenon, among others, and redefining standards for beauty.
Natural/Sustainable
Organic Monitor Addressing the Challenges That Come with Green Active Opportunities
According to Organic Monitor, the growing array of green actives is spurring innovation in the beauty and cosmetics industry, and the organization is finding that novel green ingredients also are bringing fresh technical challenges with them.
Sun Care
Developing Sunscreens for the Preventive Treatment of Photodamage and Premature Aging
This article reviews the mechanisms of ultraviolet radiation insult to skin and explains the formulation of sunscreens to protect against this damage. Further, since the efficacy of combinations of UV filters will vary with formulation base, the formula vehicle and form are discussed, as well as an overview given of typical sunscreen efficacy tests performed prior to production.
Sun Care
LLS Beauty’s Sunhancer Eco SPF Booster Protects Skin and the Earth
Lubrizol Life Science-Beauty has created Sunhancer Eco SPF booster to increase protection from the sun while also respecting the planet.
Anti-aging/Face
Topical Sensitizer and Laser Therapy May Improve Photo-damaged Skin
Research from the University of Michigan Health System indicates that a topical product to increase skin’s sensitivity to light, followed by laser therapy, could actually improve photo-damaged skin.
Event Coverage
Achieving UVA Protection and Awaiting Regulation Updates at the Sunscreen Symposium
Although summer was drawing to a close, sun protection was still the hot issue for the 350+ attendees of the Florida chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists’ (FLSCC) 12th Sunscreen Symposium. The event theme, “Perpetuating Beauty Through Protection,” was at the forefront of all three days of lectures.
SPF/Sun
Key West Joins Hawaii in the Ban of Octinoxate and Oxybenzone
The Florida Keys will no longer allow the use of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate. Does this mean California is next?
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Lauder Rides the Infrared Wave with Indium Tin Oxide
Estée Lauder inventors are riding a new wave toward innovation: an infrared one. A new patent application explains.
Sun Care
Lab Lessons—Wise Words From the Bench With Claudie Willemin
Claudie Willemin sees legislative and regulatory requirements in a more positive light: as an opportunity for innovation. This attitude has built her successful career of more than 20 years in the cosmetics industry, some of which she recounts here.
Preservation
The Ultimate Protection for Sun Protection [FREE white paper download]
Sunscreens are more effective than ever, but today’s ultra-high SPF systems can be a challenge to preserve. This is particularly true when using modern, non-traditional preservation methods.
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