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Sun Safety - Sunscreen ingredients table (T)
There are currently 17 active ingredients approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be used in sunscreens.
The following table lists these ingredients and includes information regarding the type and amount of protection they provide.
Source: www.epa.com
For children over 6 months, apply sunscreen with SPF of at least 15. Look for broad-spectrum sunscreens that protect from both UVA and UVB rays. Remember to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside and reapply every two hours, or immediately after swimming or sweating.
By Sandi Schwartz - Science writer and mom
| Chemical |
Amount of Protection |
Chemical (C) or Physical (P) |
|
| UVA | UVB | ||
| Aminobenzoic acid (PABA) |
Minimal |
Extensive |
C |
| Avobenzone | Extensive | Limited | C |
| Cinoxate | Limited | Extensive | C |
| Dioxybenzone | Considerable | Extensive | C |
| Ecamsule | Extensive | Limited | C |
| Homosalate | Minimal | Extensive | C |
| Menthyl anthranilate | Considerable | Extensive | C |
| Octocrylene | Limited | Extensive | C |
| Octyl methoxycinnamate |
Limited | Extensive | C |
| Octyl salicylate | Minimal | Extensive | C |
| Oxybenzone | Considerable | Extensive | C |
| Padimate O | Minimal | Extensive | C |
| Phenylbenzimidazole | Minimal | Extensive | C |
| Sulisobenzone | Considerable | Extensive | P |
| Titanium dioxide | Considerable | Extensive | P |
| Trolamine salicylate | Minimal | Extensive | C |
| Zinc Oxide | Extensive | Extensive | P |
Avoid Oxybenzone
Oxybenzone is the most common active ingredient in sunscreen, found in approximately 60 percent of sunscreens on the market today. Experts have raised concerns about its use in sunscreens for children because of its ability to penetrate the skin, cause allergic reactions, and potentially act as a hormone disruptor.Choosing the Best Sunscreen
Given all of these concerns about ingredients, it can be quite challenging for parents to choose a safe sunscreen product for their children. Environmental Working Group has just released its 2011 Sunscreen Guide (http://www.ewg.org/2011sunscreen/) that ranks about 1,400 sunscreens based on their safety (toxicity level) and effectiveness to protect against the sun’s harmful rays. This is one resource that parents can turn to before purchasing sunscreen.For children over 6 months, apply sunscreen with SPF of at least 15. Look for broad-spectrum sunscreens that protect from both UVA and UVB rays. Remember to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside and reapply every two hours, or immediately after swimming or sweating.
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By Sandi Schwartz - Science writer and mom
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