FDA-approved filter debuts in Revitalift
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
L'Oréal's newly launching Revitalift UV Daily Moisturizing Cream with Mexoryl SX is the first item in the U.S. containing Mexoryl SX (ecamsule), a moisturizer that protects against short- and long-wave UVA radiation and has just been approved by FDA, the company announces Oct. 15. The filter has been used in Europe for 13 years; the item offers UVA protection as well as SPF 15 (UVB) coverage, according to L'Oréal, which pegs UVA radiation as the primary cause of skin aging and a major contributor to the development of skin cancer. The cream is available at drug and mass doors...
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