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Time of India
10 hours ago
- Health
- Time of India
These mousse and ‘whipped' sunscreens are not safe, FDA warns five companies; check if your sunscreen is on the list
The FDA in the US has issued warnings to several mousse sunscreen brands for failing to prove their safety and effectiveness. There are also concerns about misleading packaging. Companies have a limited time to respond, and if they don't, their products might be taken off the shelves. The FDA also issued a warning in a post on X for consumers to 'beware of sunscreen products in mousse form because they might not be effective.' Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Supergoop! and Kalani Sunwear respond to warning letters A warning has been issued to popular sunscreen brands over their mousse products, as they have not completed the safety compliance, showing that their products are not safe. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued warning letters to five brands after they failed to complete an application process showing their mousse sunscreens are as safe and effective as other approved forms of sunscreen, like creams, sprays, and is one of the brands that has received an FDA warning letter. The company was issued the letter on August 6, 2025. In the letter, it was stated that the company's Supergoop! Play SPF 50 Body Mousse has not received authorization to be marketed in foam, mousse, or whip form. The other companies that also received FDA letters are K & Care Organics, Vacation Inc., Kalani Sunwear, and Fallien Cosmeceuticals Ltd., which sells sunscreen under the TiZo FDA also issued a warning in a post on X for consumers to 'beware of sunscreen products in mousse form because they might not be effective.' According to the FDA, it is important for companies to submit an application to lawfully market sunscreens that are in a different form from oil, lotion, cream, gel, butter, paste, ointment, stick, spray, and powder, agency states that the brands that received letters have not submitted the applications for approval to market their mousse sunscreens. In the letter received by Vacation Inc., it was stated that its Classic Whip Sunscreens are "misbranded" because they are packaged in canisters that look like cans of whipped cream, which could mislead consumers into accidentally ingesting them. Companies have 15 business days from receiving the letters to reply, and if they don't comply, their products could be removed from store shelves, says the reacted to the FDA warning letters and stated that the company is committed towards maintaining standards of product efficacy and safety. "At Supergoop! We remain committed to innovation in sun care and the highest standards of product efficacy and safety," the company said in a statement to recent communication from the FDA regarding our PLAY SPF 50 Body Mousse is focused on product labeling and has nothing to do with its safety, effectiveness, or formula. We are working closely with the FDA to resolve this matter as we continue to uphold the high standards our consumers expect from us," the company further a statement to Cosmetics Business, Kalani Sunwear said: 'Kalani Sunwear can confirm that the recent FDA warning letter concerns only the fact that, under US regulations, SPF products are classified as drugs and therefore require registration before being marketed in the United States. 'The letter does not state that mousse-format sunscreens are less effective or unsafe, nor does it question the quality or performance of our formulation.'Our Sun Mousse SPF 50 is developed and manufactured in Sweden to the highest European standards and uses the most advanced UV filters currently available—filters not yet approved for use in the US, where the last new UV filter approval occurred in 1999. 'These provide proven protection against both UVA and UVB radiation and meet all stringent EU safety and efficacy requirements.'At the time this report was filed, K & Care Organics, Vacation Inc., and Fallien Cosmeceuticals Ltd. had yet to respond to the letters.

The Age
08-08-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Age
The chocolate addiction you don't need to quit this winter
Do I need to kick my wardrobe addiction to chocolate? The only time that I will endorse rich, dark chocolate over delicious, crumbly white chocolate is when it comes to winter dressing. While colour forecaster Pantone named paler 'Mocha Mousse' the colour of 2025, I find its duskier relative far more intriguing. Chocolate lends itself to tonal dressing, with multiple layers creating a satisfying symphony of colour; paler shades can result in a disappointing wall of, well, beige. To avoid off-notes, though, pay close attention to different textures, such as pairing suede with wool and thick cotton. The result is 'warmer' than black and less vulnerable to grime than cream. In the past, brown was revived by designers keen to create a bohemian, '70s mood on the runway, but, thanks to dresses and coats at The Row, Zimmermann, Saint Laurent and Christopher Esber, it has been elevated to luxury status alongside black and navy blues. Lean into the glamour with gold accessories or add further lustre with a glimpse of pearl. In other words, leave the macramé necklaces at home. If a top-to-toe brownout feels too ambitious, maintain the semi-formal feel by introducing some black basics or take the colour to the street by wearing it with denim. Worried about chocolate being too 'this year' and having an in-built expiry date that coincides with fireworks ushering in 2026? Just keep brown and carry on: Pantone has identified 'Hot Chocolate' as one of the standout colours at London Fashion Week's Autumn/Winter 2025/26 collection.

Sydney Morning Herald
08-08-2025
- Lifestyle
- Sydney Morning Herald
The chocolate addiction you don't need to quit this winter
Do I need to kick my wardrobe addiction to chocolate? The only time that I will endorse rich, dark chocolate over delicious, crumbly white chocolate is when it comes to winter dressing. While colour forecaster Pantone named paler 'Mocha Mousse' the colour of 2025, I find its duskier relative far more intriguing. Chocolate lends itself to tonal dressing, with multiple layers creating a satisfying symphony of colour; paler shades can result in a disappointing wall of, well, beige. To avoid off-notes, though, pay close attention to different textures, such as pairing suede with wool and thick cotton. The result is 'warmer' than black and less vulnerable to grime than cream. In the past, brown was revived by designers keen to create a bohemian, '70s mood on the runway, but, thanks to dresses and coats at The Row, Zimmermann, Saint Laurent and Christopher Esber, it has been elevated to luxury status alongside black and navy blues. Lean into the glamour with gold accessories or add further lustre with a glimpse of pearl. In other words, leave the macramé necklaces at home. If a top-to-toe brownout feels too ambitious, maintain the semi-formal feel by introducing some black basics or take the colour to the street by wearing it with denim. Worried about chocolate being too 'this year' and having an in-built expiry date that coincides with fireworks ushering in 2026? Just keep brown and carry on: Pantone has identified 'Hot Chocolate' as one of the standout colours at London Fashion Week's Autumn/Winter 2025/26 collection.


Time of India
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ranma 1/2 season 2 OTT release window Netflix: When and where to watch the anime
Ranma 1/2 season 2 OTT release window Netflix: Exciting news for Ranma 1/2 fans, Netflix is bringing back the beloved anime for its highly awaited Season 2. After the success of the first season, the new episodes promise even more comedy, action, and wild transformations. If you're wondering when Ranma's next adventure will hit screens, here's everything you need to know about the OTT release window and everything else we know so far. Ranma 1/2 season 2 trailer Ranma 1/2 season 2 trailer was released on Netflix YouTube channel and it got fans excited about the release. Taking to the comment section, one wrote, 'I wasn't even expecting a Ranma 1/2 season 2 until now!!! I'm so glad it's still continuing with the series.' Another added, 'They're back, can't wait.' A third went on to add, 'I enjoyed this anime way more than I thought I was going to. I am so happy right now.' Ranma 1/2 season 2 OTT release window Ranma 1/2 season 2 will be released on Netflix in October 2025. Ranma 1/2 season 2 voice cast Once again, the cast will feature a blend of original voice actors from the 1989 anime and fresh new talent. Mousse is played by Toshihiko Seki Ukyo Kuonji is played by Kaori Nazuka Cologne is played by Ako Mayama Happosai is played by Kazuhiko Inoue Hikaru Gosunkugi is played by Akira Ishida What is Ranma 1/2 about? Ranma ½ is a popular Japanese manga and anime series created by Rumiko Takahashi. It centers around Ranma Saotome, a talented martial artist who becomes cursed during a training journey. As a result, he transforms into a girl when splashed with cold water and reverts to a boy with hot water. This unusual condition leads to a hilarious and unpredictable storyline filled with awkward romantic entanglements, over-the-top martial arts battles, and plenty of comedic chaos.


Daily Mirror
23-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
Fake tans our beauty team buys on repeat and swears by for lasting colour
From a gradual tanning butter that packs the pigment of a mousse but without the mess, to an instant spray with airbrushing effects, here are the tans our beauty team loves... Fake tans have come a long way from the streaky, orange disasters of the past. Nowadays, there's something to suit every skin tone, lifestyle and budget, whether you're after a subtle, buildable glow or a quick, punchy bronzed finish. Our beauty team has put a range of the best fake tans to the test, from wallet-friendly gradual tanners to luxe, clear mousses, so you don't have to waste time guessing which ones actually deliver. We're sharing the formulas we genuinely love and buy time and time again, all tried and tested to give a natural, radiant glow without any hassle, the dreaded fake tan smell or messy sheets. So, whether you're prepping for a holiday, topping up for an event or just want a faux glow this heatwave, these are the fake tans our Mirror beauty and shopping team swears by... Bali Body Gradual Tanning Butter Shop it for £17.99 on sale This tanning butter gently builds a sun-kissed tan while deeply nourishing your skin with rich moisturisers like shea butter and coconut oil. Head of beauty and fashion Zoe says: "This is a fake tan that smells nothing like one – no biscuit scent, just a summery undertone that is very pleasant. It doubles as a luxe body lotion too, packed with skin-loving ingredients like hyaluronic acid and shea butter that leave my post-sun skin feeling nourished. It's perfect if you're a tanning beginner because it's practically foolproof with no streaks or orange tones in sight. The subtle gold shimmer gives an instant glow, even while the tan develops, and it dries so quickly that I can get into my pyjamas five minutes later. Bonus: no stained sheets or towels. Isle of Paradise Glow Clear Self Tanning Mousse Shop it for £22 A clear mousse with a no-transfer formula to give a light, medium or dark tan while offering colour-correcting abilities. Beauty and wellness editor Laura says: "The transparent formula (I use the medium shade) means no transfer on clothes or bedding, which is a big win. Once developed, it gives a natural, golden glow that smooths out redness and imperfections, making me feel confident in summer clothes. It lasts impressively well too– still showing colour a week after my holiday. While it takes time to apply and develop, it's definitely my go-to for a reliable, natural tan before every trip." St. Tropez Gradual Tan Tinted Body Lotion Shop it for £18 A moisturising gradual tan that provides a soft, buildable sun-kissed glow while nourishing the skin. Senior shopping writer Faith says:"I don't use fake tan often, but when I do I tend to stick to ones that are heavy on the moisturiser. I typically have dry skin with patches of eczema, so a hydrating and moisturising one is essential for me to avoid it settling into those dry areas. I also want something that's quick and easy to use – no long times leaving it to develop, having to shower it off again. "That's why the St. Tropez Gradual Tan Tinted Body Lotion is definitely a go-to for me. It gives you an instantly tanned glow, and develops over time without needing to be washed off. The lotion is easy to blend (I use a tanning mitt) and I find it doesn't go streaky and dries quickly so there's minimal time spent standing around waiting around. It does have a green undertone which may not work for every skin tone, but I find this suits my skin's naturally red undertones as it neutralises the red, making it look more natural. The only down side is that if you get rained on, or spill something on your tan, it will become blotchy. However for those last minute tan top ups or a quick fix, this is a great go-to." Utan Cool Undertone Instant Airbrush Spray Shop it for £17.99 This wash-off tan gives your skin an instant, buildable bronzed glow while evening out tone, all with a fresh, non-fake tan scent. Shopping writer Grace says: "At first, I wasn't sure the colour would be rich enough for me since the initial spritz was very sheer. But the beauty of this product is how quickly it dries, making it super easy to build up for a more bronzed look. It behaves more like body make-up than a traditional fake tan, so it's brilliant for evening out skin tone and giving a subtle glow without going full-on mahogany. If you're after a deep, dramatic tan, this probably won't hit the mark – but for last-minute plans or a quick confidence boost, it's ideal. I'm a bit hopeless at remembering to fake tan in advance, so this handy little spray has earned a permanent place in my handbag. And the scent? Think warm vanilla and tonka, not that usual biscuit-y smell. Loving Tan 2 HR Express Mousse Shop it for £29.56 on sale Article continues below This fast-working mousse delivers a natural, olive-toned tan in just two hours, thanks to its quick-drying formula and colour guide technology. Shopping writer Meghan says:"Applying this tanning mousse is as easy as using my usual moisturiser – the only tricky bit is my back, but with a bit of help, it takes under 30 minutes. I start with the two-hour guide for a subtle glow, but when I leave it on overnight, I wake up looking like I've just got back from the Med. It dries quickly, doesn't transfer to bedding, and the aloe vera base keeps my skin hydrated without clinging to dry patches. The result is a natural-looking, olive-toned tan that works beautifully on my pale skin. The mitt does slip a little on smaller hands, but it's a small gripe in an otherwise seamless tanning routine.