US FDA approves first sunscreen ingredient in over two decades
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has permitted its first sunscreen active after two decades of inaction. The US beauty industry has been pushing for approval of a new sunscreen active since the FDA’s last accepted ingredient in the late 1990s. Bemotrizinol, also known as BEMT, can now be used in sunscreens in the US. The ingredient has been marketed as a sunscreen ingredient in many countries globally for years.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Sisterna.
Kacey Brides, marketing manager for North America at Givaudan, told us about PrimalHyal 300 at Suppliers’ Day. She explained how it differs from traditional hyaluronic acid, offering enhanced hydration, better penetration, and targeted benefits for sensitive or aging skin. She also shared the consumer trends and market demands that drove its development, such as post-procedure care.
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Kacey Brides, marketing manager for North America at Givaudan, told us about PrimalHyal 300 at Suppliers’ Day. She explained how it differs from traditional hyaluronic acid, offering enhanced hydration, better penetration, and targeted benefits for sensitive or aging skin. She also shared the...




























