New Sunscreen Regulations: What You Need to Know
Stricter labeling laws for sun care items are on the way, and could affect how you decorate many of your personal care products
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"Broad Spectrum is the designation that a product reduces the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging," explained Megan Ludlow, marketing manager for SnugZ USA, based in Salt Lake City. "Broad Spectrum products still have a Sun Protection Factor. Any product that has an SPF below 15 would need to carry a warning stating that the product has not been shown to help prevent skin cancer or early skin aging. SPF 15 or higher will be permitted to claim that they help reduce the risk of skin cancer and premature skin aging."
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- Companies:
- Leashables by OraLabs
- SnugZ USA
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Kyle A. Richardson
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Kyle A. Richardson is the editorial director of Promo Marketing. He joined the company in 2006 brings more than a decade of publishing, marketing and media experience to the magazine. If you see him, buy him a drink.
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