09.03.14
Croda has received Ecocert approval for two of its transparent grades of mineral UV filters, Solaveil CT-300 (titanium dioxide) and Solaveil CZ-300 (zinc oxide).
“This is great news for companies seeking natural certification for their UV protection products,” noted Helene Hine, marketing manager. “Formulators now have a much wider choice and no longer need to compromise aesthetics when selecting mild and effective ingredients. Ideal for daily wear skin care, these actives meet consumers’ expectations by leaving no white residue on skin and when used in combination provide broad-spectrum protection for sun care formulations.”
This certification comes after Ecocert confirmed that it would approve titanium dioxide and zinc oxide irrespective of particle size as long as they meet the criteria outlined in the recent SCCS opinions.
“This is another positive development for nano grades of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. Croda firmly believe in the value of ultrafine mineral UV filters and is actively engaged in activities to resolve the nano debate as it relates to these products. We are pleased with this recent development and the opportunities it opens up for our customers, and ultimately the end consumer,” said Hine.
These two new approvals are in addition to the already approved Solaveil XT-300 and Solaveil XT-40W, titanium dioxide ingredients that meet EU requirements for broad-spectrum protection from a single active.
In other news, Croda debuted an app for sun protection. The Solaveil Physical Shield app asks for details such as skin, hair and eye color, and combines this with GPS data from the user’s iPhone to detect their location, the local temperatures and estimates UV strength in order to create sunscreen application reminders.
The app can be set for different profiles, so that it can work for an entire family or group of friends, according to the company.
More info: www.crodapersonalcare.com
“This is great news for companies seeking natural certification for their UV protection products,” noted Helene Hine, marketing manager. “Formulators now have a much wider choice and no longer need to compromise aesthetics when selecting mild and effective ingredients. Ideal for daily wear skin care, these actives meet consumers’ expectations by leaving no white residue on skin and when used in combination provide broad-spectrum protection for sun care formulations.”
This certification comes after Ecocert confirmed that it would approve titanium dioxide and zinc oxide irrespective of particle size as long as they meet the criteria outlined in the recent SCCS opinions.
“This is another positive development for nano grades of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. Croda firmly believe in the value of ultrafine mineral UV filters and is actively engaged in activities to resolve the nano debate as it relates to these products. We are pleased with this recent development and the opportunities it opens up for our customers, and ultimately the end consumer,” said Hine.
These two new approvals are in addition to the already approved Solaveil XT-300 and Solaveil XT-40W, titanium dioxide ingredients that meet EU requirements for broad-spectrum protection from a single active.
In other news, Croda debuted an app for sun protection. The Solaveil Physical Shield app asks for details such as skin, hair and eye color, and combines this with GPS data from the user’s iPhone to detect their location, the local temperatures and estimates UV strength in order to create sunscreen application reminders.
The app can be set for different profiles, so that it can work for an entire family or group of friends, according to the company.
More info: www.crodapersonalcare.com