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An accurate in vitro SPF evaluation method for sunscreens

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Abstract

A sensitive UV spectroscopy system has been developed to evaluate sun protection factor (SPF) values of sunscreen materials. With the system, excellent correlations between the in vitro SPF measured values and skin tests were realized.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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