FDA’s proposed rule could have a tremendous impact on the sunscreen market. It would, for instance, cap SPF claims at SPF 60+. The proposal also includes new broad-spectrum requirements, among a host of other changes, for most sunscreen products. Companies would need to label products using the lowest SPF measured in testing and maintain test records that would be accessible to FDA during inspections. Find out how the SPF and broad-spectrum requirements could create a more even playing field among OTC sunscreen marketers and help to deter lawsuits alleging SPF fraud. Gain insights into stakeholder and environmental group perspectives.