Industry Defends Spray-Sunscreen Monograph Viability
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Energizer Personal Care, owner of the Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic brands, says study data support the inclusion of spray sunscreens in the over-the-counter drug monograph for sunscreen products.
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