Patent ID: 11385181

Abstract:
Disclosed is a method of determining efficacy of a cosmetic composition to inhibit an atmospheric pollutant from contacting skin, comprising the steps of: (i) filling a sample holder of known dimensions with known amount of said composition to form a layer of defined thickness therein, where said sample holder is amenable to fluorescence-based assay; (ii) depositing, on said layer, a known amount of a model fine particulate matter which resembles an atmospheric pollutant at least in size and which comprises a material responsive to fluorescence microscopy which is excitable by a wavelength (λex) and which emits radiation (λem) where (λex)≠(λem); (iii) irradiating said composition and said model fine particulate matter by said λex and recording intensity of fluorescence at λem a plurality of times for a defined period during which said model fine particulate matter interacts with said layer; and, (iv) determining, corrected intensity of fluorescence at λem by the following equation; corrected Intensity=recorded intensity/average transmittance where said average transmittance is the average of the transmittance of the composition measured at λex and λem determined by Beer-Lambert law by measuring the absorbance at λex and λem, where the corrected intensity is inversely proportional to said efficacy of said composition.