Tirabeauty · 🇮🇳 India

Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa

11 ingredients
What's in it

Below is every ingredient in Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa explained, its standout actives, and the side effects reported in research for those actives — analysed for Indian skin.

Suitability at a glance — for Indian skin

🍄 Fungal-acne safe
No known Malassezia triggers detected
Pore-clogging risk: Low
Highest comedogenic rating 1/5 — matters for oily, acne-prone skin
Fragrance-free
No fragrance or EU-declared allergens

Flags derived from the ingredient list using dermatology reference data (fungal-acne substrate, comedogenicity, EU allergens). General guidance, not a diagnosis.

Your questions, answered from the ingredient list

Is Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, no known Malassezia (fungal-acne) triggers were detected in Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa.
Does Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa contain fragrance?
No fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens were detected in the listed ingredients of Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa.
Will Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa clog pores?
The highest comedogenic rating among its listed ingredients is 1/5 (low). Comedogenicity matters most for oily, acne-prone skin in humid Indian weather; it is a property of ingredients in lab tests, not a guarantee either way.
Is Fae Beauty Ultra Light And No White Cast Juice With Spf 50 Pa safe to use in pregnancy?
None of its listed ingredients are flagged for pregnancy caution in our reference data — but always confirm your full routine with your own doctor.

Answers are derived from the printed ingredient list and dermatology reference data — general guidance, not a diagnosis or a therapeutic claim.

Key actives

Titanium Dioxide
UV filter / mineral sunscreen

Titanium dioxide is an inorganic mineral compound used primarily as a physical (mineral) sunscreen agent that reflects and scatters UV radiation, and also serves as a white pigment and opacifier in cosmetic formulations. It is broadly photostable and considered gentle, making it common in products for sensitive and pediatric skin.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Irritation or sensitivityVery rarePurified water itself is essentially inert; rare reactions are attributable to contaminants or accompanying ingredients rather than water.
Transepidermal water loss aggravation in compromised skinRareEvaporation of water from products may transiently increase dryness in very compromised skin barriers if occlusives are absent.
Mild skin irritation or stingingUncommonUsually transient, more likely on compromised or sensitive skin or at high concentrations.
Allergic contact dermatitisRareDocumented in patch-test case reports; considered a low-frequency sensitizer.
Eye irritationUncommonCan occur with direct contact in eye-area products.
White cast on skinCommonCosmetic effect, more pronounced on deeper skin tones and with non-micronized grades.
Skin dryness or mild irritationUncommonUsually related to the overall formulation rather than the ingredient itself.
Contact dermatitis or allergic reactionRareTitanium dioxide is a recognized low-sensitizing ingredient; reactions are infrequent.
Comedogenicity / clogged poresRareCan occur in some individuals depending on coating and formulation base.
Inhalation-related respiratory concernVery rareRelevant only to loose powder/spray forms via inhalation, not topical leave-on use.
Skin drynessUncommonIts absorbent properties may reduce surface oils with frequent use.
Mild irritation or abrasionRarePossible with coarse particles or aggressive scrubbing.
Mild skin irritationRareGenerally considered well tolerated; occasional irritation reported.
Pore congestion or breakoutsRareFilm-forming silicones may rarely contribute to occlusion in acne-prone individuals.

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

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
Aqua
Solvent / vehicle
Aqua (water) is the most common base ingredient in skincare formulations, serving as a solvent that dissolves water-soluble components and forms the medium for emulsions. It has no direct treatment activity and primarily contributes to texture, spreadability, and product delivery.
3-Butylene Glycol
Humectant/solvent
3-Butylene glycol (butylene glycol) is a small diol commonly used in skincare as a humectant, solvent, and viscosity-reducing agent. It helps attract moisture, dissolve other ingredients, and improve product texture and preservation.
Titanium Dioxide Key active
UV filter / mineral sunscreen
Titanium dioxide is an inorganic mineral compound used primarily as a physical (mineral) sunscreen agent that reflects and scatters UV radiation, and also serves as a white pigment and opacifier in cosmetic formulations. It is broadly photostable and considered gentle, making it common in products for sensitive and pediatric skin.
Hydrated Silica
Abrasive/absorbent
Hydrated silica is a porous form of silicon dioxide used in skincare and toothpaste as a mild abrasive, absorbent, and viscosity-controlling agent. It helps with gentle exfoliation, oil absorption, and texture improvement in formulations.
Hydrogen Dimethicone
Silicone emollient/film-former
Hydrogen Dimethicone is a silicone-based polymer used as an emollient, film-forming agent, and water-repellent coating in cosmetic and skincare formulations. It imparts a smooth, conditioning feel and is often used to coat pigments or improve spreadability.
Peg-9 Dimethicone
Silicone-based emulsifier/conditioning agent
PEG-9 Dimethicone is a water-dispersible, polyethylene glycol-modified silicone used in skincare and cosmetics as an emulsifier, surfactant, and skin-conditioning agent that imparts a smooth, silky feel. It is considered a formulation/base ingredient rather than a therapeutic active.
Butylene Glycol
Humectant / solvent
Butylene glycol is a small diol commonly used in skincare as a humectant, solvent, and viscosity-reducing agent that helps dissolve other ingredients and improve skin feel. It is widely regarded as safe and non-sensitizing for the majority of users at cosmetic concentrations.
Water
Solvent/vehicle
Water is the most common base ingredient in cosmetic formulations, serving as a solvent that dissolves other ingredients and forms the bulk of emulsions and aqueous solutions. It is generally considered safe and non-irritating.
Glycerine
Humectant
Glycerine (glycerol) is a humectant that draws water into the stratum corneum and helps maintain skin hydration and barrier function. It is widely used as a base/formulation ingredient in moisturizers, cleansers, and serums.
C13-15 Alkane (And) Heptyl Undecylenate
Emollient/Solvent
C13-15 Alkane (and) Heptyl Undecylenate is a plant-derived emollient blend used to provide skin conditioning, spreadability, and a light non-greasy texture in cosmetic formulations. It functions as a sustainable replacement for silicones and mineral oils in creams, lotions, and makeup.
Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate
Thickener / stabilizer
Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate is a modified starch derived from natural sources (such as corn or potato) used in cosmetic formulations primarily as a thickening, emulsion-stabilizing, and texture-enhancing agent. It is generally considered safe and well tolerated in topical products.

Key active = does the main work. Ingredient explanations are drawn from public databases & literature.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on the active ingredients in this product, via PubMed.

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