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Clinical Evaluation of Sunscreen Efficacy With the Sun Protection Factor Assay and Calculation of the Label SPF - ISO 24444 (2010) Test Method & Australia/New Zealand Test Method
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ChapStick Moisturizer, Strawberry Flavor, ChapStick Moisturizer, Classic Flavor, and 1 other intervention for Sunscreening Agents. Completed, enrolled 14 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this study is to determine the SPF of two test materials ChapStick Moisturizer, Classic Flavor and ChapStick Moisturizer, Strawberry Flavor using the methodology described in the International Standard Test Method. This static methodology also meets the requirements of the Australia/New Zealand standard.
Study Details
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Interventions
A single topical application of ChapStick Moisturizer, Strawberry Flavor will be applied to the appropriate 40 square centimeter (cm\^2) test site (on the back of each participants). This application shall provide a test material film of approximately 2.00 +/- 0.05 milligram per centimeter square (mg/cm\^2), using 80 +/-2 milligrams (mg) of material.
A single topical application of ChapStick Moisturizer, Classic Flavor will be applied to the appropriate 40 cm\^2 test site (on the back of each participants). This application shall provide a test material film of approximately 2.00 +/- 0.05 mg/cm\^2, using 80 +/-2 mg of material.
A single topical application of ISO 24444:2010 P2 Standard Sunscreen will be applied to the appropriate 40 cm\^2 test site (on the back of each participants). This application shall provide a test material film of approximately 2.00 +/- 0.05 mg/cm\^2, using 80 +/-2 mg of material.