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Type: News
Section: Testing > Sun Protection
Literature/Data
Eat Your Way to Better Sun Protection
If you're an erratic eater or midnight snacker, you could be putting your skin in greater UV danger. A new study suggests abnormal eating patterns upset your body's circadian rhythm and all the skin-protective elements that march to it.
Actives
Patent Pick: Fullerene Sunscreens for Next-gen Protection
Simplify, simplify, simplify. Poetic words on life from Thoreau, and a more recent edict from consumers—for product labels, that is. This notion is echoed by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in a new sunscreen patent application.
Companies
SGS To Acquire Harrison Research Laboratories
“This acquisition expands SGS’s consumer & retail service portfolio into the clinical testing sector for cosmetic and personal care products in the USA. It is an excellent complement to our existing laboratory testing capability in New Jersey.”
Literature/Data
New Passion for Passion Fruit: Sun Protection
Thai researchers have juicy news on passion fruit—apparently, extract from its seeds can boost the SPF levels in makeup. A recent paper published in the
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
explains.
Actives
Patent Pick: Precursors Preempt Sun's Strike
Beiersdorf inventors are making offensive moves in the sun protection game. In a new patent application, the company explores how to hustle the avobenzone precursor 4-(tert-butyl)-4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane into action.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Shiseido Sets Sights on Sun
Whitening may be a preference for skin care actives, especially in the East, but when it comes to sun protection, it's all about transparency. That's where this Shiseido invention is 'clearly' focused.
Literature/Data
Don’t Get Burned: Link between Melanin-Rich Skin & Sunburn
A recent study shows a correlation between melanin-rich skin and sunburn, raising concern of skin cancer prevention perceptions.
Sun Care
Supplier Roundtable: High-SPF, Non-whitening Sun Protection
Ever thought about how to formulate a non-whitening, high-SPF product? As part of a new “Supplier Roundtable” series, experts from the industry were challenged to provide solutions for these formulating issues.
Consumers/Market
Infrared-y for Beauty
Anti-infrared product claims are on the rise in Asia and around the world.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Saga Continues, Thanks to EWG
The FDA and PCPC came to the industry's defense this week, when the Environmental Working Group called out sunscreen makers for adding anti-inflammatory and antioxidant ingredients to products, to allegedly "mask" signs of sunburn and falsify SPF ratings.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Immersion SPF
Wet skin-application in sunscreens is the latest and greatest phenomenon in the once-stagnating sun care market. But a new invention is claiming not just wet, but underwater skin application. Is this the next level of expectation?
People
Meet DSM's New Advisor
Uli Osterwalder is the new senior scientific advisor of sun care for DSM Personal Care.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Water and Sweat to Boost SPF?
Water and sweat are typical antagonists in the life of a sunscreen formula. Inventors from Shiseido have found a way for them to play key supporting roles, in this patent application. The plot thickens.
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.
Companies
Croda to Increase Global Reach and Innovation with Lab Expansions
Croda lab expansion and renovation project at North American HQ adds innovation, education and efficiencies.
Event Coverage
Sunscreen Symposium Day Two: Diverse Outlooks Engaged
Cosmetic scientists from around the world descended on Walt Disney World for the two-day 2015 Sunscreen Symposium featuring skin safety, boosting sunscreen efficacy, testing, formulations and more.
Event Coverage
Sunscreen Symposium Day One Enlightens Attendees
Cosmetic scientists from around the world descended on Walt Disney World for the two-day 2015 Sunscreen Symposium featuring skin safety, boosting sunscreen efficacy, testing, formulations and more.
Regional
Bill to Phase Out Animal Testing Reaches US House
The Humane Cosmetics Act aims to end animal testing for cosmetics after a one year phase in and it would also phase out the sale of animal-tested cosmetics in three years.
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