New Sunscreen Ingredient Approved in the US for the First Time in 30 Years.

New sunscreen ingredient approved in US
New sunscreen ingredient approved in US

FDA Greenlights a Novel Sunscreen Component

According to Vox - Загальний: The United States has approved a new sunscreen ingredient—bemotrizinol (BEMT)—for the first time since the 1990s. Previously available in Europe and Asia, this ingredient gained approval after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated its sunscreen review process in 2020. This marks a significant shift for the American market, which had not seen a new sunscreen component authorized in three decades.

A 2019 study revealed that certain chemical sunscreen ingredients can be absorbed into the bloodstream, highlighting the urgency of updating formulations and approving new components. Meanwhile, over 200,000 new cases of skin cancer are expected in the US this year, underscoring the need for more effective protection against ultraviolet radiation.

Experts Weigh In on New Opportunities

Dr. Adewole Adamson noted, 'We haven't been able to have any innovations in sunscreens made in the US since the last millennium.'

This statement emphasizes the lengthy period without major changes in this field. Alexa Friedman, another expert in the area, added, 'American consumers deserve access to the best sun protection.'

When considering new ingredients, it is important to recognize the different types of sunscreens, which fall into two categories:

  • Mineral
  • Chemical

Consumers should also be aware of the types of ultraviolet rays—UVA and UVB—that can damage the skin. Specialists recommend choosing sunscreens with an SPF between 30 and 50 for optimal protection.

The approval of bemotrizinol in the US could represent a step forward in combating skin cancer and improve overall public protection against harmful sun exposure.

This change may open new avenues for sunscreen manufacturers, fostering innovative product development in the American market. It also reflects a growing focus on the safety and efficacy of cosmetic products, especially those used for UV defense. As skin cancer rates continue to rise, new solutions could significantly impact consumer health and awareness of proper sun protection.


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