Challenges in Sun Protection
In the early 20th century, tanned skin was associated with good health. However, people began to protect themselves against potential overexposure to avoid sunburns. Around 1945, the first sunscreen products became available. In the years to follow, a vast number of different sunscreen filters and frameworks regulating filter substances and preparations, and methods characterizing sunscreen products were developed. The perception regarding the tasks of sunscreen products changed several times – initially it was promoted as a lifestyle product, then as a skin cancer preventive means, and more recently also for anti-aging. Different purposes and the widespread use of these products have led to myriad studies and a wealth of information. In this volume, the editors present a current collection of information analyzing and discussing issues related to sunscreen products and their use. These include challenges regarding the ideal sunscreen product including filter selection and formulation issues, measurement methods, performance characterization, safety, and regulatory issues. Further papers address topics related to the use of sunscreen products in everyday life, in vulnerable cohorts and outdoor workers. Controversial topics such as environmental effects of sunscreen products and the risks and benefits of UV radiation in the context of skin cancer, vitamin D and cardiovascular and metabolic health are also covered.
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1 - 43: Challenges in Sun ProtectionByChristian Surber;Christian SurberaDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Zürich, Zurich, SwitzerlandbDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Uli OsterwalderUli OsterwaldercSun Protection Facilitator GmbH, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:
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44 - 52: Natural and Simulated Solar RadiationByBrian DiffeyBrian DiffeyDermatological Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomSearch for other works by this author on:
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53 - 61: Light and SkinByThomas Meyer;Thomas MeyerDepartment of Dermatology, Venerology and Allergology, St. Josef Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Eggert StockflethEggert StockflethDepartment of Dermatology, Venerology and Allergology, St. Josef Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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62 - 71: Sun Exposure and Black SkinByDamilola Fajuyigbe;Damilola FajuyigbeMedical Directorate, L’Oreal Research and Innovation, Clichy, FranceSearch for other works by this author on:Michèle VerschooreMichèle VerschooreMedical Directorate, L’Oreal Research and Innovation, Clichy, FranceSearch for other works by this author on:
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72 - 92: Spectral Homeostasis – The Fundamental Requirement for an Ideal SunscreenByDenis K. Dudley;Denis K. DudleyaThe Sunscreen CompanyTM, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:Sharyn A. Laughlin;Sharyn A. LaughlinbDivision of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:Uli OsterwalderUli OsterwaldercSun Protection Facilitator GmbH, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:
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93 - 111: Challenges in Formulating Sunscreen ProductsByChristiane Hanay;Christiane HanayaSkinXpert C.H. GmbH, Erlinsbach, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Uli OsterwalderUli OsterwalderbSun Protection Facilitator U.O. GmbH, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:
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112 - 123: What Are the Options Beyond SPF 50+? A View on Consumer Behavior and the Sensory Features of SunscreensByJürgen Vollhardt;Jürgen VollhardtDSM Nutritional Products Ltd., Kaiseraugst, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Michele MarchiniMichele MarchiniDSM Nutritional Products Ltd., Kaiseraugst, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:
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124 - 132: Performance Metrics of Sunscreen Formulations: In Vitro and In Vivo TechniquesByStephan BielfeldtStephan BielfeldtproDERM GmbH, Schenefeld/Hamburg, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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133 - 143: The Formula for Best Sunscreen Performance: Beer-Lambert’s Law Under the MicroscopeByBernd Herzog;Bernd HerzogaBASF Grenzach GmbH, Grenzach-Wyhlen, GermanybUniversity of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Myriam SohnMyriam SohnaBASF Grenzach GmbH, Grenzach-Wyhlen, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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144 - 156: HDRS – Hybrid Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy: Non-Erythemal In Vivo Driven SPF and UVA-PF TestingByMathias Rohr;Mathias RohrInstitut Dr. Schrader Hautphysiologie, Holzminden, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Andreas SchraderAndreas SchraderInstitut Dr. Schrader Hautphysiologie, Holzminden, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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157 - 169: Assessment of Natural Sunlight Protection Provided by 10 High-SPF Broad-Spectrum Sunscreens and Sun-Protective FabricsByShaun N.G. Hughes;Shaun N.G. HughesaFounder, President, Sun Protection Foundation, Sun Precautions, Inc., Seattle, Washington, USASearch for other works by this author on:Nicholas J. Lowe;Nicholas J. LowebDermatologist, The Cranley Clinic, London, United KingdomSearch for other works by this author on:Ken Gross;Ken GrosscDermatologist, Skin Surgery Medical Group, Inc., San Diego, California, USASearch for other works by this author on:Leslie Mark;Leslie MarkcDermatologist, Skin Surgery Medical Group, Inc., San Diego, California, USASearch for other works by this author on:Bernard Goffe;Bernard GoffedDermatologist, Dermatologist Associates, Seattle, Washington, USASearch for other works by this author on:Hunter Hughes;Hunter HugheseSwarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, USASearch for other works by this author on:Curtis ColeCurtis ColefPhotobiologists, Sun and Skin Consulting, LLC, New Holland, Pennsylvania, USASearch for other works by this author on:
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170 - 187: Past, Present, and Future of Sun Protection MetricsByChristian Surber;Christian SurberaDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Zürich, Zurich, SwitzerlandbDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Steffen Uhlig;Steffen UhligcQuoData Quality and Statistics GmbH, Berlin and Dresden, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Colson Bertrand;Colson BertrandcQuoData Quality and Statistics GmbH, Berlin and Dresden, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Jürgen Vollhardt;Jürgen VollhardtdDSM Nutritional Products AG, Kaiseraugst, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Uli OsterwalderUli OsterwaldereSun Protection Facilitator GmbH, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:
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188 - 202: Percutaneous Absorption of Sunscreen Filters: Review of Issues and ChallengesByChristian Surber;Christian SurberaDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Zürich, Zurich, SwitzerlandbDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:James Plautz;James PlautzcCHRYSALIS Services AG, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Myriam Sohn;Myriam SohndBASF Grenzach GmbH, Grenzach-Wyhlen, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Howard I. MaibachHoward I. MaibacheDepartment of Dermatology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USASearch for other works by this author on:
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203 - 222: Size Matters! Issues and Challenges with Nanoparticulate UV FiltersByChristian Surber;Christian SurberaDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Zürich, Zurich, SwitzerlandbDepartment of Dermatology, Universitätsspital Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:James Plautz;James PlautzcCHRYSALIS Services AG, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:Stephan Dähnhardt-Pfeiffer;Stephan Dähnhardt-PfeifferdMicroscopy Services Dähnhardt GmbH, Flintbek, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Uli OsterwalderUli OsterwaldereSun Protection Facilitator GmbH, Basel, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:
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223 - 235: Adverse Reactions to SunscreensByLaine Ludriksone;Laine LudriksoneDepartment of Dermatology, University Hospital Jena, Jena, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Peter ElsnerPeter ElsnerDepartment of Dermatology, University Hospital Jena, Jena, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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236 - 258: Environmental Effects of Ultraviolet (UV) FiltersByJay SiroisJay SiroisConsumer Healthcare Products Association, Washington, District of Columbia, USASearch for other works by this author on:
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259 - 265: Interpreting Risk from Sunscreens in the Marine EnvironmentByAbigail Renegar;Abigail RenegaraHalmos College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Marine and Environmental Science, Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Ecosystems Research, National Coral Reef Institute, Nova Southeastern University, Dania Beach, Florida, USASearch for other works by this author on:Denis K. DudleyDenis K. DudleybThe Sunscreen CompanyTM, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:
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266 - 281: Regulation of Sun Protection Products in the EUByGerald RennerGerald RennerCosmetics Europe, Brussels, BelgiumSearch for other works by this author on:
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282 - 288: Perception and TransformationByS. Ziehfreund;S. ZiehfreundDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:L. Tizek;L. TizekDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:F. Bauerdorf;F. BauerdorfDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Alexander ZinkAlexander ZinkDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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289 - 295: Sun Protection and Public InformationByL. Tizek;L. TizekDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:S. Ziehfreund;S. ZiehfreundDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:F. Bauerdorf;F. BauerdorfDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Alexander ZinkAlexander ZinkDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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296 - 315: Sun Exposure and Vitamin DByPeter KnuschkePeter KnuschkeDepartment of Dermatology, Medical Faculty, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Dresden, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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316 - 328: The Preventive Value of Sun ProtectionByHenriette Rönsch;Henriette RönschDepartment of Dermatology, University Allergy Centre, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:Andrea BauerAndrea BauerDepartment of Dermatology, University Allergy Centre, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, Dresden, GermanySearch for other works by this author on:
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329 - 338: Risks and Benefits of UV RadiationByRichard B. Weller;Richard B. WelleraCentre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United KingdomSearch for other works by this author on:Maximilian Mahrhofer;Maximilian MahrhoferaCentre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United KingdomSearch for other works by this author on:Wendy Davis;Wendy DavisbArchitecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:Shelly GormanShelly GormancTelethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth, Washington, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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339 - 353: UV and Reactive Oxygen Species Activate Human Papillomaviruses Causing Skin CancersByDianne E. GodarDianne E. GodarHuman Disease Research Worldwide, Silver Spring, Maryland, USASearch for other works by this author on:
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354 - 373: Blue Light and the SkinByRolf SchützRolf SchützDSM Nutritional Products, R&D Personal Care & Aroma, Kaiseraugst, SwitzerlandSearch for other works by this author on:
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374 - 384: Near-Infrared Light and Skin: Why Intensity MattersByDaniel BaroletDaniel BaroletMcGill University, Montreal, Québec, CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:
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385 - 393: Sunscreen Secondary Claims: Market Differentiation or Market Confusion?ByJohn A. StatonJohn A. StatonSciPharm Consultants Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaSearch for other works by this author on:
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394 - 399: Sunscreen and the Precautionary PrincipleByBrian DiffeyBrian DiffeyDermatological Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United KingdomSearch for other works by this author on: