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Assessment of the General Quality and SPF Value of Sunscreen Products Available in the Palestinian Market: Method Verification for SPF Calculation was Carried Out

Year: 
2017
Program: 
Department of Pharmacy
Students: 
Sura Nairat
Rawan Shamlawi
Yasmeen Hamad

Supervisor:

Dr. Abdel Naser Zaid 

Abstract:

Background: Sunlight  exposure  affects  all  skin  types  causing  skin tanning,  burns  or  even  skin  cancer.  Sunscreens  were  invented  to  prevent  these  outcomes  by  scattering  or  absorbing  the  UV  light. This study aimed to  find  out  how  much  reliable the  labeled  sun protection factor (SPF)  value  for  the  products  that  are  imported  to  Palestine knowing  that  they  are  considered  as  cosmetics  and  they  don’t undergo  tests  by  the  Ministry  Of  Health (MOH).

Method:  In  this  research,  sun  protection  factor  (SPF)  was  determined for  16  commercially  available  sunscreen  products  using  Mansur  equation  which  was  also  validated; moreover  product  phase  determination  and pH  measurement  were  also  done.

Result: SPF values  were  mostly  50,  43.75%  of  the  analyzed  samples were  close  to  the  labeled  SPF,  31.25%  were   under  the  labeled  value,  and  25%  SPF  value  above  the  labeled  value.  All samples exhibited a pH   close to skin pH.  62% of them were found to be o/w.

Conclusion: Cosmetic companies and importers should focus on pediatric sunscreens. MOH should ask prove about the quality of an SPF value of sunscreens for final registration of these products. More instructions should be available on the label regarding the proper use especially, if they are not water proof.

 

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