Sun Protection Products Protect Against UV-Induced Mitochondrial DNA Damage and Blue Light-Induced Cell Decline in Human Dermal Fibroblast Skin Cell Viability
Jessica Moor,
Amy Bowman,
Hina Choudhary,
Jonathan Brookes,
Patricia Brieva,
Mark Anthony Birch-Machin
Affiliations
Jessica Moor
Skin Life Analytics, Catalyst, Newcastle NE4 5TG, UK
Amy Bowman
Skin Life Analytics, Catalyst, Newcastle NE4 5TG, UK
Hina Choudhary
SkinCeuticals, 10 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001, USA
Jonathan Brookes
Skin Life Analytics, Catalyst, Newcastle NE4 5TG, UK
Patricia Brieva
SkinCeuticals, 10 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001, USA
Mark Anthony Birch-Machin
Skin Life Analytics, Catalyst, Newcastle NE4 5TG, UK
The first part of the study shows that four commercial sun protection SPF 50 products provide statistically significant (all p p < 0.014) against the longer wavelength blue light induced decrease in a different biomarker, namely the viability of human dermal fibroblast skin cells.