Ophthalmological Tests in Sunscreens (in-vivo, in-vitro)
Sunscreens are personal care products that come into contact with the skin for a long time. The most important feature sought in sunscreens that we apply on our face is that it does not harm the eyes. You can see the phrase "Ophthalmologically Tested" on sunscreens. We can also express it as ophthalmologically tested in terms of eye health.There are many warnings about eye contact on cosmetic products. Since cosmetic products also contain chemicals, they are also tested for many eye contact. Ophthalmological Tests (In-vivo, In-vitro) can determine whether the product is suitable for consumers with sensitive eyes, glasses or contact lenses.
Ophthalmological Tests (In-vivo, In-vitro) can determine whether the product causes eye irritation, stinging, redness or different effects in consumers. You can contact Nanolab Cosmetic Analysis Laboratory for "Ophthalmological Tests (In-vivo, In-vitro)".