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In vitro skin model for characterization of sunscreen substantivity upon perspiration.

Fatemeh KeshavarziNina Ø KnudsenJonathan R BrewerMorten F EbbesenNiloufarsadat M KomjaniSaeed Z MoghaddamShadi JafarzadehGoetz Benndorf
Published in: International journal of cosmetic science (2021)
Results indicated that perspiration reduced sunscreen efficiency through two mechanisms, namely sunscreen wash-off (impairing the film thickness) and sunscreen redistribution (impairing the film uniformity). Further, we investigated how the sweat rate affected these mechanisms and how sunscreen application dose influenced UV protection upon perspiration. As expected, higher sweat rates led to a large loss of UV protection, while a larger application dose led to larger amounts of sunscreen being washed-off and redistributed but also provided higher UV protection before and after sweating.
Keyphrases
  • skin cancer
  • room temperature
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  • optical coherence tomography
  • aqueous solution
  • soft tissue