Sunscreen has long been an important safeguard against damage caused by ultraviolet radiation, and researchers are working to make these products even better.
According to National Geographic, scientists are developing solutions designed to protect the skin from air pollution and other environmental factors.
Research is also being conducted on products that can support the skin’s natural balance and help keep it healthy for longer.
Different regulations affect development
The development of new sunscreens is not progressing at the same pace everywhere in the world.
In the United States, fewer UV filters are approved than in places such as South Korea and the European Union, making it more difficult to adopt new technologies, National Geographic reports.
At the same time, researchers continue to discuss how some ingredients affect the body.
However, several dermatologists believe that the benefits of using sunscreen still outweigh the potential risks.
South Korea leads the way
South Korea has become known for lightweight sunscreens that absorb quickly into the skin while also containing skincare ingredients.
But researchers’ ambitions do not stop there.
At the company Kolmar, work is underway on sunscreens for the scalp as well as new technologies that can deflect UV rays more effectively.
In the longer term, the company hopes to develop personalized sunscreens that take factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and environment into account.
If these plans succeed, the sunscreen of the future could evolve from an ordinary sun-care product into a comprehensive solution that protects the skin from a wider range of environmental influences.





































