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PURITO Daily Go-To Sunscreen 60ml / 2.02 fl.oz. SPF 50+ PA ++++ safe ingredients, UVA/UVB protection, broad-spectrum, calm, soothing

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But if you add more of the filters you already had, you might exceed the regulatory limits, or they might solidify out (you get crystals in the sunscreen formula and it doesn’t work anymore). Adding different filters can get around this. There is still the possibility that the sample sent to the European labs was a particularly bad batch, or that the sample sent for the original testing in the Korean lab was a particularly good batch. The samples for the INCI Decoder test were also put into a different plastic container and then sent off for testing, so there is a possibility there that the sunscreen reacted with the container. Someone did point out that it says yellow whereas the Purito sunscreen is actually closer to white. It’s really subjective what colour a sunscreen is, but that could potentially be a sign of an issue. Are Asian sunscreens dodgy?

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Dimitrovska Cvetkovska A, Manfredini S, Ziosi P et al., Factors affecting SPF in vitro measurement and correlation with in vivo results, Int J Cosmet Sci 2017, 39, 310-319. DOI: 10.1111/ics.12377 There was a ripple effect throughout Korean beauty companies. For example, popular brands like Klairs recalled their products in response to what happened with Purito Sunscreen.

Firstly if your filters aren’t broad spectrum enough if they’re not covering a wide enough range of wavelengths, then you’re going to have to put in other filters in there to cover the rest. Something very broad spectrum like zinc oxide can be the only filter in a sunscreen.

Purito Sunscreen Scandal and What Happened With the Purito Sunscreen Scandal and

The vast majority of people in Western countries only wear sunscreen when they go to the beach in summer and their skin gets really easily burnt. So the average western consumer expects to go into a supermarket and buy a sunscreen and not get burnt – even if they don’t apply enough, if they don’t reapply if they stay out in the sun for hours and hours and hours, if they brush against sand and towels and sweat a lot. Western brands tend to formulate for this type of usage and so their sunscreens often go well beyond what’s claimed on the label.There are always new SPF boosting technologies coming out on the market and I’m not that knowledgeable about sunscreens, but here are two that I do know a bit about: If you were wondering what happened with Purito sunscreen, now you know. The brand earned tons of accolades, especially from influencers. However independent testing did reveal that while it offered sun protection, it didn’t have as much as was advertised. So why are we still doing this annoying test? Can’t we work out SPF in other ways? Let’s talk about the issues with alternative methods. SPF from ingredients list?

Korean Sunscreen Controversy Abridged | Queen of Wrong Style Korean Sunscreen Controversy Abridged | Queen of Wrong Style

It’s also only fair to mention that many have questioned the motives of the INCID Decoder blog because the founder is creating a new sunscreen. The original formulation of Purito Centella sunscreen included a lavender scent, and they released their Purito unscented sunscreen. It’s only been in the last few years that some lighter textured sunscreens have been released). Even then the Hydro Boost still has that Helioplex label – probably so when a typical Western consumer grabs it, wears it to the beach and stays in the sun for hours, they don’t sue them because they got burnt.

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The DSM Sunscreen Optimizer actually has a function where you can put in different solvents and you can see what effect that has on the protection, but unfortunately this is currently broken. A tl;dr: Independent test results show Purito’s sunscreens did not reach SPF level 50. The company has cut ties with the manufacturer and pulled its sunscreens from shelves completely. Moving forward, Purito plans to create new sunscreen products with a different manufacturer. These forthcoming sunscreens will be tested in Korea and overseas before hitting the shelves, and random batch tests will be conducted each year.

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Behenyl Alcohol (Emulsion Stabilizer), Poly C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate (Emulsion Stabilizer), Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate (Emulsifying Agent), In short, SPF measures how much protection you get from erythemal or sunburn-causing UV from a sunscreen, or any other product.Consumer Reports in the US have found that a Neutrogena sunscreen and a La Roche-Posay sunscreen both tested at less than half their labeled SPFs. The Neutrogena one was labeled at SPF 70 but was tested at SPF 30-39. The La Roche-Posay one was labeled SPF 60 but tested at between 10 and 19. One of the reasons that some people said Purito had to be lying is that there were low concentrations of the filters. The problem with this is that yes, the SPF does depend on the percentages of the filters… but also on a lot of other things, like how well the formula spreads out the sunscreen actives in the final sunscreen film, whether there’s SPF boosters used. One thing I find helpful when I’m worrying too much about sunscreen – whether my sunscreen is reliable, whether I’m using it correctly – is remembering the results of the Nambour study.

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