chemical compounds in sunscreen


chemical compounds in sunscreen

what are the chemical compounds in sunscreen lotion?...

Do long-sounding chemical names not mean much to you?

Perhaps not ... but nowadays it's more important than ever to check that your sunscreen lotion contains no forbidden ingrediants.

But, first of all ...

Click here to discover a simple explanation of what is in sunscreen and why you should wear sunscreen lotion.

And, if you've been lounging in the sun too much and are all red and sunburnt ...

Then check out easy, affordable and effective home remedies for sunburn here.

So, now let's check which chemical ingrediants are actually allowed in suncreens ...


chemical compounds in sunscreen

Not all sunscreen lotions have the same ingrediants.

But, here's a list of FDA-approved ingrediants for sunscreens, followed by ingrediants which are also allowed in the EU and other parts of the World:

FDA allowable active ingredients

  • p-Aminobenzoic acid (PABA) - up to 15 %
  • Avobenzone - up to 3%
  • Cinoxate - up to 3%
  • Dioxybenzone - up to 3%
  • Homosalate - up to 15%
  • Methyl anthranilate - up to 5%
  • Octocrylene - up to 10%
  • Octyl methoxycinnamate (Octinoxate) - up to 7.5%
  • Octyl salicylate (Octisalate) - up to 5%
  • Oxybenzone - up to 6%
  • Padimate O - up to 8%
  • Phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid (Ensulizole) - up to 4%
  • Sulisobenzone - up to 10%
  • Titanium dioxide - up to 25%
  • Trolamine salicylate - up to 12 %
  • Zinc oxide - up to 25%

Recently FDA approved

  • Mexoryl SX (Ecamsule) - UVA absorber

Approved by EU and other parts of world

  • 4-Methylbenzylidene camphor (Enzacamene)
  • Tinosorb M (Bisoctrizole)
  • Tinosorb S (Bemotrizinol)
  • Mexoryl XL (Drometrizole Trisiloxane)
  • Neo Heliopan AP (Bisdisulizole Disodium)
  • Uvinul A Plus (Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate)
  • Uvinul T 150 (Octyl Triazone)
  • Uvasorb HEB (Iscotrizinol)
  • Parsol SLX (Polysilicone-15)
  • Amiloxate (Isoamyl p-Methoxycinnamate)

So, do check the ingrediants in your lotion and make sure there are no harmful ingrediants.


side effects of sunscreen lotion

You may be concerned about possible side-effects from chemicals in sunscreen lotions.

But the general consensus is that it's safer to use sunscreen protection than not.


Dont forget the sunscreen!

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