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Solarease ll
The negative impact of UV radiation on the health of skin is becoming well established.
Originally, it was felt that UVB, the sunburning spectrum, was the principal cause.
Recent studies, however, have clearly determined that UVA is also intimately involved in both the short term and long term chronic skin damage produced by the sun.
The result is not only sunburn, but dry skin, lines, wrinkles, sagging, age spots and other pigment disorders.
While UVB sunscreens have been used for years the use of effective chemical UVA sunscreens is a relatively recent occurrence.
The US FDA has only just given approval for the agents within the past year and only one sunscreen, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, is acceptable.
Unfortunately, this material is difficult to formulate with and can react with other formula ingredients and metals, leading to formula instability and reduced product efficacy.
Like other sunscreens, this material can be irritating.
This irritation is enhanced by the presence of standard emulsifiers used in typical sunscreen products.
Hampered by product instability and the loss of efficacy, the quest for creating efficacious organic sunscreens offering both UVA and UVB protection hasn't been an easy one.
But, driven by the potential these ingredients offer, product designers have labored on in the hope that, someday, someone would offer something better.
Solarease II answers the call of consumers and formulators by providing UVA/UVB protection in a stable, easy-to-use dispersion.
The combination of butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane and ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate in Solarease Il offers ready-made full-spectrum protection.
By using a specialized encapsulation processing technique, Collaborative is able stabilize the chemical sunscreens, ensuring prolonged, consistent SPF's.
The sunscreen combination is delivered in a surfactant-free delivery system that offers easy formulation, reduced irritation potential and great finished product aesthetics.
Finally, antioxidant activity in the form of lemon balm is added making Solarease II an all-around sun treatment ingredient.
When used at 20%, Solarease II delivers the permitted maximum monographed levels of both the UVA and UVB sunscreens.
Solarease II can be combined with other sunscreens to further enhance on the SPF value achieved.
*Application: Sun care.
20% or less.
Color TMS, Off White
Odor: Characteristic
Physical Form: Opaque Liquid
Specific Gravity: 0.990 -1.04
pH: 6-7
Particle size: <1000nm
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The Collaborative Group, Ltd.
Phone 631-689-0200
Fax 631-689-2890
Homepage www.collabo.com
E-mail sales@collabo.com
Address The Collaborative Group, Ltd. 50 East Loop Road Stony Brook, NY 11790 USA
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