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Sun care

Sun Care


Most types of skin cancers are a result of exposure to the UV rays in sunlight. People can also be exposed to artificial sources of UV rays, such as tanning beds and booths. So, sunscreens with the right UV filters are must have.

Every now and then there is an update in sunscreen regulations to ensure the safety of the consumers. Explore advancements in sun care market, such as regulation updates, innovative ingredients, high SPF, bio-based and mineral-based sunscreens, and after tan products.

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May 10, 2006 | Article

UV Protection in Skin Care

By Melanie Henson

What ever happened to the "healthy" tan? At one time, sun-darkened skin was synonymous with attractiveness and good health. Women and men alike went to great lengths to feel the burn-literally. The...

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Apr 3, 2006 | Article

Consumers adopt better sun care habits

Around the beginning of the 1990s the sun tanning market took a dramatic turn of events. The trend for a deep mahogany tan, so popular with American television soap stars, no longer held the same...

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Mar 8, 2006 | Article

No Sun Intended

By Ava Caridad

For years, there was the notion of the "healthy tan," where the concept of baking brown in the sun was considered youthful, attractive and a sign of prosperity. That notion, thankfully, was...

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Jan 11, 2006 | Article

Here Comes the Sun

By Melanie Henson

Last year, Happi reported a downward trend in sun care sales for 2003 despite heavy marketing efforts and UV-education initiatives. That's all in the past now-suntan product sales increased 2.3% to...

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