High sun-protection factor sunscreens (?70) may provide ultraviolet protection above minimal recommended levels by adequately compensating for lower sunscreen user application amounts - 17/08/13
Funded in full by Neutrogena Corporation; the preparation of this letter was sponsored in full by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies. |
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Disclosure: Drs Ou-Yang and Appa are employees of Neutrogena Corporation, the manufacturer of 2 of the sunscreens tested. Dr Cole is an employee of Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, a sister company of Neutrogena Corporation. Mr Stanfield is an employee of Suncare Research Laboratories, the independent testing laboratory that received compensation for conducting this study and is currently a consultant to Galderma Laboratories LP. Dr Rigel is a consultant for Neutrogena Corporation, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Beiersdorf, and P&G. Dr Ou-Yang is currently at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies. |
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Presented in poster format at the 69th American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February 4-8, 2011. |
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