Mousse Sunscreen Makers Get Warning From FDA
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Why Is the FDA Suddenly Calling Out Foam Sunscreens?
The FDA issued warning letters to Supergoop! and Vacation regarding their popular foam sunscreens, informing the brands that the mousse format doesn’t comply with the agency’s regulations. Here’s what the violations mean for the brands and for fans of whipped SPF.
FDA sends warning to 5 sunscreen brands including Supergoop — why they could be pulled from shelves
“Beware of sunscreen products in mousse form,” the Food and Drug Administration warned this week, saying they “might not be effective” and could be breaking federal laws.
Mousse Sunscreen Makers Get Warning From FDA
(MedPage Today) -- The FDA is cracking down on foaming, mousse sunscreen products. This week the agency posted a handful of warning letters that it sent to companies over the marketing of such products. The companies were U.S.-based companies...
FDA Warns: Popular Mousse Sunscreens May Not Work and Could Pose Safety Risks
The FDA is issuing a stark warning about popular mousse-style sunscreens — including products from well-known brands like Supergoop! — that may fail to protect consumers from harmful UV rays and could present unexpected safety hazards. In new enforcement actions, the agency sent warning letters to multiple companies, citing efficacy concerns, regulatory violations and packaging risks. Brands cited include Supergoop!, Vacation Inc., Kalani Sunwe…
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