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Silk Protein in Sunscreen

In 1978 the American Food and Drug Association (FDA) adopted SPF (sun protection factor) as UVB sun protection efficacy criterion. SPF expresses how long you can stay under the sun without burning. The point to be considered here is the intensity of sunlight. In other words, the amount of sunlight,...
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Silk Protein on Sensitive Skin

The problem faced by many people’s skin today is allergies. If we consider whether silk products are safe in this respect, silk takes its place in the hypoallergenic class with its closest biological structure to human skin. Silk is a material especially recommended for people with an allergenic and sensitive...
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Why Silk?

In Turkey, sericulture has a very old history. The silk which was produced by the cocoons brought by the Chinese empire by hiding them in the hair of women, is as old as Turkish history. Sericulture these days has lost its importance with the development of technology but with the...
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The Luxury of Silk On Your Skin

The silk that was discovered centuries ago in a mulberry garden by a queen observing a cocoon swinging from a branch at tea time has shaped history and since then, silk has always been a symbol of luxury, elegance and wealth. It is very delicate and laborious to produce silk...
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