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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
DSM-Firmenich's Parsol SLX Said to Boost Sunscreen Performance by 50%
The technology could potentially allow brands to minimize chemical loads in formulations.
Color Cosmetics
Label Challenge: Milk's Sunshine Skin Tint Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen
Cosmetics & Toiletries
is putting your formulating skills to the test with its weekly Label Challenge. Challenges are posted to social media on Mondays, you respond in the comments, and we give you the answers in our Friday newsletter—with a shoutout to the winners.
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.
Efficacy
Wet Skin Factor for Sunscreens: An In vitro Method, Part I
Sunscreens designed for application to wet skin are popular in part due to convenience, skipping the drying step completely. In relation, these authors propose a new in vitro test to compare the wet skin factor of sun care products. Here, 20 products were tested and compared according to several conditions in order to define the best parameters for the method.
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.
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
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.
Research
How Natural Antioxidants, Iron Chelators Boost Sunscreens and Anti-aging Products
A recent article reviews the mechanisms of aging caused by excess ROS production due to UV, visible and infrared light exposure. Natural antioxidants with specific properties are proposed to strengthen sunscreens and anti-aging products.
Formulating Aids
Caprylyl Glyceryl Ether to Enhance Pigment Wetting, Preservation in Cosmetics, Sunscreens
Caprylyl glyceryl ether is a natural multifunctional emollient with previously demonstrated preservative-boosting effects. More recently, its pigment wetting and dispersion properties for color cosmetics and sunscreens also were identified, as shown here.
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
Organic vs. Mineral: Where Sunscreens are Headed and Why [free formulation]
Take a deeper dive into the debate between organic and mineral UV filters used in Sunscreen and the twists and turns that keeps formulators guessing which is best.
Sun Care
Sunscreen Performance Raised via DuPont Tate & Lyle’s Zemea 1,3-Propanediol
A multifunctional solvent, this ingredient leads to greater sunscreen active efficacy.
Sun Care
Black Girl Sunscreen Wants to Solve the Residue Problem
Products are created with natural ingredients that moisturize the skin without leaving a white residue that often makes darker skin tones appear ashy.
Literature/Data
Efficacy vs. Risk: A Contemporary Review of Sunscreen Filters
Being protected from sunlight would seem essential to preventing DNA damage that leads to skin cancers; however, the sunscreen filters used pose some risks of their own. This brief review highlights the safety vs. risk of sunscreen filters and approaches to improving their efficacy.
Event Coverage
Microbe-activated Oxytocin and Renewable Sunscreen: Ingredient Winners Announced
Pre- and probiotics, senolytics, sustainable naturals, renewable sunscreens and texturizers were among the winners of the in-cosmetics Innovation Zone and Green Ingredient awards.
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.
Sun Care
Controlling Hydroxyl Radical Formulation in TiO2 Sunscreens
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is an effective sunscreen agent but its rutile form may produce hydroxyl radicals upon exposure to sunlight. Thus, the authors use salicylic acid as a capture agent to examine the development of free radicals in solutions or creams containing TiO2. They also explain how the choice of emulsion may reduce free radical generation.
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