Abstract

1548 Background: Increasing awareness of the UV-induced skin carcinogenesis has led to a significant demand for improved photo-protection both in UVB and UVA ranges. Sunscreen products are subjected to strict efficacy controls relying on standardized UV protection measurements and are widely recommended by oncologists and dermatologists in order to prevent skin cancers. However, sunscreen effectiveness depends not only on the quality of the product itself but also on the way people use it in real life. Misuse of suncare products might even lead to opposite deleterious effects. We conducted three successive studies in order to validate a sunscreen application protocol. Methods: Three studies were done on healthy volunteers who were asked to apply a sunscreen product as they usually do without any guidance or following a protocol of product application. Spontaneous application was evaluated in the first study (N = 17). Two application protocols were successively tested (N = 31) where both quantity of product and quality of sunscreen spreading were assessed (without and with the protocol) by three independent evaluators using photos taken under UVA light. Results: Spontaneous application of sunscreen resulted in an heterogeneous application of only 27% of the quantity recommended following COLIPA guidelines. Two application protocols giving practical informations concerning the quantity and the way to spread the product on each body anatomical sites were successively evaluated. Use of the application protocols improved both the quantity of suncare product and the homogeneity of product spreading with an highly significant improvement resulting from the use of the final and improved application protocol tested in the third study (p < 0.02). Conclusions: The correct use of sunscreens is a public health issue about which the public still requires considerable education. We propose that, in addition to the usual photoprotection recommendations (i.e., clothing protection and avoidance of middle day exposure), population should be trained to use validated protocols for sunscreen application. [Table: see text]

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