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Symrise AG introduces Neo Heliopan® 310 UVB filter forpowerful and convenient sun protection

The organic crystalline UVB filter Neo Heliopan® 310 (INCI: Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone) comes with superior absorption capacity. It reaches an absorption peak of 310 nm due to its three chromophore groups. As one of the most photostable UVB filters on the market it also offers a very good safety profile and provides photoaging prevention properties. Its reliable performance and its excellent solubility make it ideal for water-resistant sunscreens and water-free formulations as well as typical emulsions.
Symrise’s leading range of UV filters entails a complete portfolio of organic, inorganic, and mineral solutions. The launch of Neo Heliopan® 310 further expands this offering. It provides customers with a convenient, effective, and efficient solution for sun protection management, aligned with consumer expectations.
“Sun protection becomes increasingly important for consumers around the world,” says Julio Bombonati, Global Category Director Sun Protection at Symrise. “At Symrise Cosmetic Ingredients, we strive for continuously enhancing our UV filter portfolio with solutions like Neo Heliopan® 310. Our product is giving answers to regulatory requirements known from traditional UV filters and it also provides strong UV protection and photoaging prevention. Thus, our offering fulfills the needs of customers and consumers alike.”

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