Abstract
Clays have been used in southern Africa as photoprotectants by the indigenous people. Typically, two types of clay are used: one white in colour and the other red. In this work, the two clays were identified and characterized, and their in vitroSPF values measured. The clays afford a low SPF but offer broad-spectrum protection. No cutaneous side effects from the use of these clays are known. Further consideration should be given to the potential use of clays in sunscreen preparations. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
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Dlova, N. C., Nevondo, F. T., Mwangi, E. M., Summers, B., Tsoka-Gwegweni, J., Martincigh, B. S., & Mulholland, D. A. (2013). Chemical analysis and in vitroUV-protection characteristics of clays traditionally used for sun protection in South Africa. Photodermatology Photoimmunology and Photomedicine, 29(3), 164–169. https://doi.org/10.1111/phpp.12042
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