The New Sunscreens among Formulation Strategy, Stability Issues, Changing Norms, Safety and Efficacy Evaluations

The sun-and-skin interactions have controversial sides. Besides important beneficial effects, we need to take into consideration also some serious harmful results. In particular, these are connected to the portion of the solar spectrum traditionally identified as ultraviolet type A and B. The topica...

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Main Authors: Nicola Lionetti, Luigi Rigano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
Series:Cosmetics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/4/2/15
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spelling doaj-d1bd4c3710ac4acbb25dd4dbda14f64a2020-11-24T21:12:34ZengMDPI AGCosmetics2079-92842017-05-01421510.3390/cosmetics4020015cosmetics4020015The New Sunscreens among Formulation Strategy, Stability Issues, Changing Norms, Safety and Efficacy EvaluationsNicola Lionetti0Luigi Rigano1Rigano Laboratories S.r.l., 20125 Milano, ItalyISPE, Institute of Skin and Product Evaluation, 20125 Milano, ItalyThe sun-and-skin interactions have controversial sides. Besides important beneficial effects, we need to take into consideration also some serious harmful results. In particular, these are connected to the portion of the solar spectrum traditionally identified as ultraviolet type A and B. The topical application of sunscreens (and the avoidance of extreme exposure to sun rays) is worldwide recognized as the best strategy to avoid sunburn and oedema. Moreover, such strategy can efficiently prevent the onset of skin cancer. Therefore, the first aim of sunscreen products is to efficiently minimize all damage of sun exposure, while, at the same time, keeping good skin tolerability, avoiding safety problems and developing pleasant sensorial properties. Sunscreens, i.e., substances able to reflect and/or absorb, at a partial or complete extent, UV radiation are the key actors in skin protection. They are used to implement the level of primary photoprotection against UV rays. This means that when they absorb the radiation energy, their molecules pass to an excited state and successively re-emit energy in other forms (vibrational, rotational, infrared radiation) to come back to the ground state.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/4/2/15Sunburn Protection Factorformulationfilters stabilitynanoparticles
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Sunburn Protection Factor
formulation
filters stability
nanoparticles
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Luigi Rigano
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title The New Sunscreens among Formulation Strategy, Stability Issues, Changing Norms, Safety and Efficacy Evaluations
title_short The New Sunscreens among Formulation Strategy, Stability Issues, Changing Norms, Safety and Efficacy Evaluations
title_full The New Sunscreens among Formulation Strategy, Stability Issues, Changing Norms, Safety and Efficacy Evaluations
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title_full_unstemmed The New Sunscreens among Formulation Strategy, Stability Issues, Changing Norms, Safety and Efficacy Evaluations
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publishDate 2017-05-01
description The sun-and-skin interactions have controversial sides. Besides important beneficial effects, we need to take into consideration also some serious harmful results. In particular, these are connected to the portion of the solar spectrum traditionally identified as ultraviolet type A and B. The topical application of sunscreens (and the avoidance of extreme exposure to sun rays) is worldwide recognized as the best strategy to avoid sunburn and oedema. Moreover, such strategy can efficiently prevent the onset of skin cancer. Therefore, the first aim of sunscreen products is to efficiently minimize all damage of sun exposure, while, at the same time, keeping good skin tolerability, avoiding safety problems and developing pleasant sensorial properties. Sunscreens, i.e., substances able to reflect and/or absorb, at a partial or complete extent, UV radiation are the key actors in skin protection. They are used to implement the level of primary photoprotection against UV rays. This means that when they absorb the radiation energy, their molecules pass to an excited state and successively re-emit energy in other forms (vibrational, rotational, infrared radiation) to come back to the ground state.
topic Sunburn Protection Factor
formulation
filters stability
nanoparticles
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