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Kgl skin study center11/19/2022 Thirty-two subjects applied a broad spectrum photostable sunscreen (SPF 30) for 52 weeks to the entire face. The aim of the prospective study was to evaluate the efficacy of a facial sun protection factor (SPF) 30 formulation for the improvement of photodamage during a 1-year use. Sunscreens are known to protect from sun damage however, their effects on the reversal of photodamage have been minimally investigated. Pagnoni is consultant for Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. Writing and editorial assistance was provided by A. Wang is a consultant for Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies. Leyden is an employee of KGL Laboratories, the independent testing laboratory that received compensation for conducting this study, and is an investigator for this study. Southall are employees of Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc., the manufacturer of the formulation tested. This research was supported and funded by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Inc. The investigation was approved by an institutional review board. ‡KGL Skin Study Center, Broomall, Pennsylvania Īddress correspondence and reprint requests to: Manpreet Randhawa, PhD, Skin Research Center, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc., 199 Grandview Road, Skillman, NJ 08558, or e-mail: †Dermatology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York *Skin Research Center, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc., Skillman, New Jersey
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