Sunscreen Sprays’ Convenience Supports Monograph Approval – Merck
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The marketer of Coppertone sun care products says “it is reasonable to assume” the “element of convenience” with spray products would encourage consumers to apply sunscreen initially, and promote reapplication.
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