As most of us know, sunscreen is so important not only for our skins health but to prevent premature aging and keeping our skin looking gorgeous.
AVEENO recently sent this article over explaining the new labeling changes you will be seeing over the next 12 months or so. These changes are being made by new US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines. The new FDA sunscreen guidelines will effect sunscreens, moisturizes and make up labeled as having sun protection factors (SPF).
The new FDA created a standard testing for both UVA and UVB rays. If a product passes this test it will be labeled “Broad Spectrum” protection. Both UVA and UVB rays are factors in premature aging, skin cancer, sunburns, and more. As it stand right now, most SPF numbers are referenceing UVB rays. UVB rays can effect the outer layer of skin damaging cells and causing skin cancer. UVA rays however also factor into those negative effects on the skin.
With the changes, products that are labeled as Broad Spectrum with an SPF of 15 or greater will be allowed to state that the can reduce the risk of skin cancer and early aging when applied properly along with other skin care measures. Products with SPF 2-14 can also be labeled Broad Spectrum but only if they pass the test. These products however can only state that they help prevent sunburn but must including a warning that it has not been proven to reduce the risk of skin cancer.
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Great post, it explains the sunscreen labels nicely!
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