What it is
Octisalate primarily absorbs UVB rays, providing protection against sunburn and other UVB-induced skin damage. It is less effective on its own, so it is often used in combination with other UV filters to enhance overall sun protection.
Mode of usage pertaining to the discussion below
Topical application in cosmetics and personal care products.
Safety in special situations
PregnancyNot recommended for use by pregnant women
Nursing MothersNot recommended for use by nursing mothers
Babies under 2 yearsNot recommended for babies
Children under 12 yearsNot recommended for children
Cancer freeNot recommended for people with a history of/at risk of cancer
Note
- Octisalate is considered a potential endocrine disruptor.
Environmental and Ecological Concerns
Vegan
Natural/Synthetic
Biodegradable
EcotoxicityPotentially toxic to aquatic ecosystems
Attributes
ComedogenicityDoes not cause occlusion
Acne prone skinSafe for use
Sensitive skinMay not be safe
Note
- Octisalate is considered a potential photoallergen.
Safety Profile (Based on regional guidelines)
| European Union – CIR | Safe to use, as per current practice |
| European Union – SCCS | Safe to use, as per current practice |
| US FDA | Listed as Non-GRASE (Not generally recognized as safe and effective) Category III |
| ASEAN guidelines | Safe to use, as per current practice |
Conclusion Octisalate is considered safe for use within the recommended concentrations, as per regional regulatory guidelines.
References
- https://www.accessdata.fda.gov
- https://european-union.europa.eu
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Disclaimer
The above information is based on ongoing toxicology research at CHOSEN®'s R&D. We do our best to update the information as and when the latest studies are available. If you have any inputs regarding the above information, please email us at ingredients@chosenstore.in