Hey everyone! I'm the chief at AS-Tech. Just a heads-up, I injured my ankle, so I'll be giving this talk seated. Our company specializes in developing sunscreen ingredients for mafufacturers.
Do you use sunscreen daily? It seems like more people are aware of how harmful ultraviolet rays can be to their skin and even their cells. I applied sunscreen this morning too! Let's dive into the substances that make up sunscreen. There are two types - organic and inorganic. Inorganic ingredients are made through oxidation and sit on the surface of your skin. When UV rays hit, they reflect them away. Job done! However, inorganic ingredients don't absorb into your skin, leading to that unnatural, often too-white look. That's where organic ingredients come in. They absorb well, avoiding that snowman effect, and chemically interact with UV rays. This interaction emits heat, effectively neutralizing the UV rays. But here's a twist - the US FDA hasn't fully endorsed these organic ingredients for sunscreen.
Our company is focused on these organic components. I'm confident that our products will break into the US market, as consumers are likely to prefer them !
Hey there! I'm the cheif over at 에이에스텍. I've got my ankle hurt so please understand I'm gonna sit here while I'm giving a speech. Our company revolves around crafting suncream ingredients. These ingredients go for suncream manufacturers.
Do you wear suncream every day? These days, I think people got to know how untraviolet is harmful for their skin and even inner cells. I've wore suncream in this morning, either. Let's get into what kind of substances to make suncream. Those come in 2 parts - organic type and inorganic type. The inorganic ingredient is made of oxidation. It deposits on the outline of your skin. When UV comes on your skin, it bounce the UV off. It did its job. Next, the organic type. But, here is the kicker - the inorganic type is not absorbed into your skin, which means it looks unnatural for your looking. You must've been through this extra white stuff on your skin, especially when the suncream doesn't match your skin color. Here is the reason the organic ingredent comes. The organic type is absorbed very well in your skin. And it doesn't make you look the snowman. It chemically reacts with UV that hit your skin. You know, when a stuff react chemically with an thing, it emits heats. So, when the organic stuff react with UV, it kicks UV out through the heats. But, here is the twist - FDA from the U.S doesn't admit the organic ingredient for suncreams is safe.
Our company is focusing on the organic stuff. I'm pretty sure our product is gonna be on sales in the U.S market later because consumers'd like it !
'미국주식 > Scribbling ideas' 카테고리의 다른 글
(메쎄이상)Let's Talk Exhibitions and Venues (0) | 2023.12.13 |
---|---|
(케이엔에스)Unlocking the Power of CID Machinery for Battery Safety (0) | 2023.12.12 |
(디알텍)Exploring X-Ray Detectors: Beyond the Basics (1) | 2023.12.11 |
(세아제강)The Future of Seah Steel's STS and Carbon Pipes (0) | 2023.12.10 |
(디엔에프)Exploring Semiconductor Materials: DPT, High-k, and Low-k (1) | 2023.12.08 |