Ingredient · 🇮🇳 India

oxybenzone

UV filter (sunscreen) Key active
What it is

Oxybenzone (benzophenone-3) is a chemical/organic UV filter that absorbs both UVB and short UVA radiation, used in sunscreens to help prevent sunburn and photodamage. It is also sometimes added to products to protect formulations from UV-induced degradation.

Side effects reported in research

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Contact allergic and photoallergic dermatitisUncommonOne of the more common photoallergens among sunscreen agents; presents as rash or eczema on sun-exposed skin.
Skin irritation or stingingCommonMild transient irritation, particularly around the eyes or on sensitive skin.
Systemic absorption into bloodstreamCommonDetected in plasma and urine after topical use; clinical significance remains under investigation.
Hormonal/endocrine activity concernsRareWeak estrogenic effects shown in animal/in vitro studies; human relevance at typical exposure not established.
Photosensitivity reactions (urticaria, blistering)RareMore pronounced reactions reported with UV exposure in sensitized individuals.
Anaphylaxis or severe systemic allergic reactionVery rareIsolated case reports only.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on this ingredient, via PubMed.

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