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Organogel formulation technology for the 21st Century
OUR SOLUTION: MX-561
1. Natural patented organogel formulation (NOT an emulsion)
2. Water and preservative free for long shelf life and consumer acceptance
3. Cosmetically pleasing to apply
4. Breakdown products are naturally found in skin
5. Apply once per day for maximum protection
6. Water resistant SPF 30 after 4h water immersion test (APL Sydney)
7. Gel technology provides the right film thickness to provide ideal level of protection.
Sunscreen information


Current emulsion based sunscreens do not provide adequate UV protection and the main reason for this is that the film they produce on the skin is too thin. It is because of this widespread deficiency that sunscreens commonly carry the instructions to reapply these water-based emulsion sunscreens every two hours. More than this, sunscreen users are faced annually with the slip slop and slap campaign. Undisguised advice to apply the product in liberal quantities which are frequently messy. Users are also advised to wait 30 minutes, after application before venturing out into the sun.
Our organogel formulation leaves no mess on the skin. There is no need to wait before heading outdoors and with our product the film thickness gives good UV protection. We have performed a 4 hour water immersion test with a rating of SPF 30+. The UV absorbers used provide protection in the UV A and UV B regions (broad spectrum). The organogel complexes with the UV agents increasing their stability when exposed to UV light. Recent independent test has shown that a number of other products don't live up to their claims.
Consumer To Test More Sunscreens. Tuesday, 12 February 2008, 9:43 am. Press Release: Consumer NZ MEDIA RELEASE
Consumer Test Shows Cancer Society Sunscreen Fails
Friday, 8 February 2008, 5:22 pm. Press Release: Consumer NZ
Hawaiian Tropic Sunscreen Settles w Com Commission
Friday, 15 February 2008, 9:42 am. Press Release: Tanning Research Labs Inc
“Daylong” Sunscreen Claims Irresponsible Thursday, 20 December 2007, 5:30 pm. Press Release: Consumer
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UV A region 360 nm, UV B region 307 nm.
Scan of UV absorbance of a 200 times diluted sample. UV/Vis method for the determination of the level of UV protection provided by MX-561.