Oxybenzone

オキシベンゾン

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Most Constrained Market

EU — Allowed

EU Allowed

1 rule · includes concentration limits

allowed EU CosIng Annex Substances

a) Face products, hand products, and lip products, excluding propellant and pump spray products b) Body products, including propellant and pump spray products c) Other products | For a) and b): Contains Benzophenone-3 (*) Footnote (*): Not required if concentration is 0,5 % or less and when it is used only for product protection purposes. | a) If used at 0,5 % to protect product formulation, the levels used as UV filter must not exceed 5,5 %. b) If used at 0,5 % to protect product formulation, the levels used as UV filter must not exceed 1,7 %.

Max: 6.0%

EU CosIng Annex VI / Ref 4

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