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INCI
Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate
SUMMARY
Octinoxate is a chemical compound commonly used in sunscreens and other skincare products. It's primarily used as a UVB (ultraviolet B) filter to provide protection against the harmful effects of UV radiation from the sun. It can also be found in some makeup products like foundations, tinted moisturizers and BB creams, which offer sun protection as part of their formulas. Octinoxate's compatibility with many cosmetic and skincare products makes it a popular choice for sunscreens and makeup with SPF (sun protection factor).
ORIGIN
Octinoxate is a synthetic compound that's created through chemical synthesis in laboratories. It's not sourced from natural sources like plants or animals.
SKIN TOLERANCE
Octinoxate is generally well-tolerated on skin for most. Its lightweight and non-greasy texture makes it comfortable to apply and it's unlikely to cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in most people. But, some individuals with sensitive or reactive skin may experience mild irritation when using products that contain Octinoxate, particularly when applied to damaged or sunburned skin. To mitigate any potential adverse effects, it's essential to use sunscreen products as directed, perform patch tests if you have sensitive skin and consider alternative sunscreen options if you experience any discomfort or skin reactions.
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