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Section: Formulas/Products > Sun Care
Sun Care
L’Oréal Breaks the Ultra-long UVA Code with UVMune 400
UVMune 400 is considered L’Oréal's biggest sun care innovation in 30 years. Driven by Mexoryl 400 (INCI: Not Provided), the next-gen filter is said to protect against ultra-long UVA; it is currently included in the La Roche-Posay Anthelios sun care range.
Sun Care
fulfilling the dream of more natural sunscreens – with Antaron™ eco ethylcellulose
Antaron™ eco ethylcellulose is based on sustainably sourced, zero-deforestation, wood-derived cellulose and is made in a water-based manufacturing process. It provides excellent water resistance in light feeling sprays and emulsions.
Actives
The 2025-2026 Innovation Agenda:
Beauty Accelerate
Topic and Speaker Program Revealed
Featuring a diverse lineup of experts, including senior scientists, brand founders, and marketing pioneers from companies like L'Oréal, Estée Lauder, Supergoop! and Nutrafol, the event promises actionable strategies and fresh perspectives.
Sun Care
The Skin Cancer Foundation Photobiology Committee Updates Criteria for Seal of Recommendation
The Skin Cancer Foundation's Photobiology Committee has updated its criteria for the Seal of Recommendation.
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.
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.
Actives
Enzymatic Synthesis of Isoamyl p-Methoxycinnamate from the Natural Ethyl Ester
The naturally occurring ethyl ester of p-methoxycinnamic acid can undergo efficient enzymatic conversion into the corresponding isoamyl ester via lipase catalysis using natural isoamyl alcohol as reactant. This transesterification provides a natural route to a popular sunscreen filter.
Actives
A Melanin Derivative to Shield the Skin from High Energy Visible Light
High energy visible (HEV) light recently has been suspected of causing as much damage as UVA and UVB combined. Thus, the present paper describes a fractionated melanin tailored to absorb light in the visibile 400–500 nm range. In addition, because the material exhibits color, the authors focus on formulation techniques to incorporate it into semi-solid formulations.
Event Coverage
NASA, Proteomics and Microbiome Insights Lend Theory to Application at
C&T Summit
The inaugural
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
, held June 26 and 27, 2014, at the University of Pennsylvania, lit the mental fuses of nearly 200 attendees with insights for the personal care industry from NASA, Procter & Gamble’s, the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and more.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Adhesion Holds the Secret to Highly Glossy and Saturated Metallics
Trendy metallic pigments are used to create a decorative, and shiny, effect on skin. The problem, however? They typically do not demonstrate high gloss or color saturation. A new patent application may help.
Sun Care
Read the Label: Avène Ultra-light Hydrating Sunscreen, Face, SPF 50+
This month, we welcome back our regular "Read the Label" contribution from Susan Raffy, of Susan Raffy Consulting, to review the label claims and ingredient listings of new products. This month features the Avène Ultra-light Hydrating Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 50+, for Face.
Skin Care
Read the Label: Eucerin After Sun Creme Gel for Sun Allergy
Beiersdorf's Eucerin brand After Sun Creme Gel is designed for sun-allergy prone skin. It combines two potent natural ingredients: alpha-glucosyl-rutin and a licorice root extract. This column reviews the ingredients for claims substantiation and functionality.
Methods/Tools
Total Exposure: The Future of Sun Care is Full Light Protection
History has revealed what has become well-known today: the human skin requires sun protection. But are UV filters enough? Here, the authors discuss the negative effects caused by other wavelengths. In addition, they propose a full light defense strategy.
Sun Care
Read the Label: Vacation Brand Classic Whip SPF 30 Sunscreen Mousse
"...I recently picked up Vacation’s Classic Whip SPF 30 Sunscreen Mousse. Admittedly, I came for the SPF, but I stayed for the unique mousse texture..." writes Alison Wery, in her latest Read the Label column. Read on to learn about this formula design.
SPF/Sun
Science Exposed—What Should the Minimum Recommended SPF Be to Avoid Sunburn?
“Science Exposed” is a new column aimed at digging into industry controversies to strip them down to the scientific facts. Here, sun protection expert Brian Diffey, PhD DSc, critiques the current SPF test method.
Event Coverage
[video] That's a Wrap: Top News the Week of 6/23/17 from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Wearables: Are biometric sensors imprinted on skin next? And what if melanin were tuned to meet skin needs? If you missed this week's news, you missed out. Check out our video re-cap.
Event Coverage
[video] That's a Wrap: Top News the Week of 6/16/17 from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Could methylene blue be the next greatest anti-ager? And what's filaggrin's role in eczema? If you missed this week's news, you missed out. Check out our video re-cap.
Skin Care
The Many Faces of Microemulsions: Converting Challenges to Step-change Opportunities, part I
Microemulsions present a means to convert the challenges faced by the personal care industry into step-change opportunities. This review considers the features of microemulsions, their applications and various means of preparing them.
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