Sales boomed when Coppertone improved and commercialized the substance under the Coppertone girl and Bain de Soleil branding in the early 1950s. In 1946, Swiss chemist Franz Greiter introduced what may have been the first effective modern sunscreen.
23 Jun 2010 ... ... climbing Mount Piz Buin on the Swiss-Austrian border and sets out to invent an
effective sunscreen.
31 Jan 2018 ... The Sunscreen Boom. One of the first sunscreens was invented by chemist Franz Greiter in 1938. Greiter's sunscreen was called Gletscher Crème or Glacier Cream and had a sun protection factor (SPF) of 2.
The founder of L'oreal Cosmetics, Eugene Schueller also a chemist, created and marketed his cream in 1936. Neither of these were really all that effective. Some sources name Franz Greiter, an Austrian scientists as the true inventor of sunscreen.
Green added some cocoa butter and coconut oil to the mix and soon after he
invented Coppertone. 1960s: Sunscreens ...
Was "sunscreen" available in the 60's and 70's and I just missed the boat? ... the
ultraviolet spectrum was made in the 1960's and 1970's. .... The Sunscreen Holy
Grail July 6, 2014
21 Jul 2017 ... The latter invented sunscreen for the military to protect soldiers from over
exposure to the sun while the ...
1 May 2015 ... ... Franz Greiter suffered a sunburn while mountain climbing and decided to try to
invent sunscreen.
This blog confirms that Blake Milton, a chemist from South Australia invented the
first commercially available sunscreen ...