Symrise's SymSol ProSun Solves Crystalline UV Filter Solubility & Stability Problems for Enhanced SPF Defense & Skin Sensory Benefits

By solving common solubility issues (i.e., the re-crystallization of crystalline UV filters), SymSol ProSun supports product efficacy and duration of SPF defense as well as improved sensory experiences.
By solving common solubility issues (i.e., the re-crystallization of crystalline UV filters), SymSol ProSun supports product efficacy and duration of SPF defense as well as improved sensory experiences.
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Symrise's new SymSol ProSun emollient blend solubilizes crystalline UV filters and stabilizes formulations to support reliable high sun protection factor sun and skin care products with a pleasant skin feel.

The technology also enables the use of mineral pigments in sun care and makeup products, per Symrise.

SymSol ProSun Benefits

By solving common solubility issues (i.e., the re-crystallization of crystalline UV filters) SymSol ProSun supports product efficacy and duration of SPF defense as well as improved sensory experiences.

It also optimizes the performance of pigmented formulations, helping brands deliver a soft,  non-sticky feel in products.

SymSol ProSun is recommended for use in"

  • Sunscreens with high SPF
  • Children's sunscreen
  • Sun protection products with mineral UV filters
  • Skin and sun care products such as creams, lotions, oils, sprays and sticks
  • Makeup and lipsticks

“SymSol ProSun offers an innovative solution for modern sunscreen formulations,” says Claudia Teubner, global product manager functionals at Symrise. “We have developed an efficient solution that will improve sun protection in various applications. Our customers receive innovative and effective products from us that enhance the performance and experience of sunscreen formulations.” 

Sun Care's Sensory/Skin Care Upgrade

Better efficacy and sensory benefits are on-trend for the sun care and SPF/skin care hybrid space.

Sunscreen is poised to see a sensorial shakeup,” Accupac’s Michelle Chavez reported in a recent sun care report. “Rather than traditional sunscreens, we will start to see the entrance of 'fun-screens,' UV protectants that drive engagement and that consumers want to use every day.”

Chavez noted, “These new formulas will ultimately convert sun care from a must-do to a must-have, engaging consumers in new ways and shifting the category to support self-care and physical and mental well-being. We will see brands push the boundaries of traditional formats with more textures like watery gels, whips and foams. Jellies, balms and butters will elevate the experience to one of indulgence rather than obligation.”

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