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Popular sunscreen products that come in mousse form, such as Supergoop!'s body mousse, may not protect wearers from the sun's ...
Federal health officials are warning sunscreen companies for violating drug regulations by selling products in unapproved ...
The alert follows a wave of warning letters the agency sent to Supergoop!, Vacation Inc. and three other popular brands, ...
The FDA explained that regulations allow brands to market sunscreens as creams, lotions, sticks, sprays and a few other ...
A popular Aldi snack is facing a voluntary nationwide FDA recall. According to a recent FDA announcement, the Park Street ...
The format is not allowed under current US rules for sunscreens, prompting the regulator to take action against several brands ...
Mousse-textured SPF products have wowed TikTok, but they may have also wowed regulators for all the wrong reasons.
The US Food and Drug Administration warned that trendy whipped sunscreens made by Supergoop! and other manufacturers don’t ...
The FDA notes that products make SPF claims, which are drug claims. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a ...
The FDA has not approved a new sunscreen ingredient since the 1990s, leaving consumers and clinicians wondering why. “Just know that at the end of this conversation you are going to be really ...
DSM-Firmenich says the FDA is expected to decide within the next 17.5 months — by March 2026 — on the company's request to approve the sunscreen ingredient bemotrizinol, branded as PARSOL Shield.