Ingredient Name
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Use in the USA
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Abilty to Penetrate Skin
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Hormone Disruption
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Allergic Reaction
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Report Card
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Use in Other Products
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Oxybenzone
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Widespread
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Proven Found in Breast Milk
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Yes
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High Rate
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D
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Common
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Octinoxate (Octylmethoxycinnamate)
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Widespread
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Proven Found in Breast Milk
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Yes
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Moderate Rate
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C -
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Common
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Homosalate
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Widespread
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Proven Found in Breast Milk
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Yes
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Low Rae
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C +
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Common
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Octisalate
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Widespread
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Proven in Lab Testing
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No
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Rare
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C +
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Common
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Octocrylene
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Widespread
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No Evidence
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No
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High Rate
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C +
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Common
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Titanium Dioxide
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Widespread
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No Evidence
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No
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None Reported
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B + (inhallation concern)
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Common
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Zinc Oxide
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Widespread
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Less than .01% of superficial Penetration
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No
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None Reported
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B + (inhallation concern)
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Common
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Avobenzone
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Widespread
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Limited Superficial Penetration
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No
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High Rate
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A -
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Common
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6 other ingredients approved in the U.S. are rarely used in sunscreens: benzophenone-4, benzophenone-8, menthyl anthranilate, PABA, Padimate O, and trolamine salicylate. They should be avoided due to widespread warnings that have caused most manufacters to no longer include them
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For a comprehensive list on what sunscreens NOT to by please visit our friends at EWG.
Hormone Disruptors are chemicals that, at certain doses, can interfere with the endocrine (or hormone system) in mammals. These disruptions can cause cancerous tumors, birth defects, and other developmental disorders.[1] Any system in the body controlled by hormones can be derailed by hormone disruptors. Specifically, endocrine disruptors may be associated with the development of learning disabilities, severe attention deficit disorder, cognitive and brain development problems; deformations of the body (including limbs); breast cancer, prostate cancer, thyroid and other cancers; sexual development problems such as feminizing of males or masculinizing effects on females, etc
Ability to Penetrate Skin: The chart states where the ingredients have been found and those stating found in breast milk denote the chemicals ability to travel throughout the body rather than penetratate superficially. In other words those not found in breast milk are safer as they do not travel by way of our metabolism..
Allergic Reaction: defines the ingredient to be an irritant to most skin types.
Use in Other Products: defines how commonly used the ingredients are in the Health and Beauty Industry.