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FDA Issues Warning to Supergoop! and Other Brands Over Mousse Sunscreen. Which Products Are Affected?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued warning letters to five brands because the companies have not completed an application process showing their mousse sunscreens are as safe and effective as other approved forms of sunscreen like creams, sprays and lotions.
FDA Advises Americans Against ‘Mousse’ Sunscreens, Warns 5 Manufacturers
Americans should “beware” of sunscreen products in mousse form as they may not be effective, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in an Aug. 12 X post, with the agency sending warning letters to five companies marketing sunscreen products. The letters were sent on Aug. 6 to Texas-based Supergoop, Pennsylvania-based Fallien Cosmeceuticals Ltd., Israel-based K & Care Organics, Sweden-based Kalani AB, and Florida-based Vacation Inc. Accordin…
The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning about several types of sunscreen that resemble edible elements such as mousse or whipped cream. The administrator warned that these creams are ineffective - and could mislead consumers.
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