GSO ISO 24443:2024

ISO 24443:2021
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 April 2024

Cosmetics — Determination of sunscreen UVA photoprotection in vitro

GSO ISO 24443:2024 Files

English 36 Pages
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75.15 OMR

GSO ISO 24443:2024 Scope

This document specifies an in vitro procedure to characterize the UVA protection of sunscreen products. Specifications are given to enable determination of the spectral absorbance characteristics of UVA protection in a reproducible manner.

In order to determine relevant UVA protection parameters, the method has been created to provide an UV spectral absorbance curve from which a number of calculations and evaluations can be undertaken. These include calculation of the Ultraviolet-A protection factor (UVA-PF) [correlating with in vivo UVA-PF from the persistent pigment darkening (PPD) testing procedure], critical wavelength and UVA absorbance proportionality. These computations are optional and relate to local sunscreen product labelling requirements. This method relies on the use of static in vivo SPF results for scaling the UV absorbance curve.

This document is not applicable to powder products such as pressed powder and loose powder products.

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