Tinosorb M

We found 19 products that contain Tinosorb M

Tinosorb M - Ingredient Explanation

Tinosorb M

Other Names: Methylene bis-benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutylphenol; Bisoctrizole; Ultraviolet Absorbent UV-360; PARSOL Max

1. Definition Tinosorb M:

Tinosorb M is a chemical compound commonly used in sunscreens and other skincare products as a broad-spectrum UV filter. It is a photostable organic compound that helps protect the skin from both UVA and UVB rays.

2. Use:

Tinosorb M is used in cosmetics primarily for its ability to provide effective protection against the harmful effects of sun exposure. It is often included in sunscreen formulations to help prevent sunburn, premature aging, and skin cancer caused by UV radiation.

3. Usage Tinosorb M:

When using cosmetics containing Tinosorb M, it is important to follow the instructions provided on the product packaging. Apply the product generously to all exposed areas of skin at least 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply every two hours, or more frequently if swimming or sweating. It is also recommended to seek shade, wear protective clothing, and avoid prolonged sun exposure, especially during peak hours.

4. References:

- Moyal, D. D., & Fourtanier, A. (2008). Broad-spectrum sunscreens provide better protection from solar ultraviolet-simulated radiation and natural sunlight-induced immunosuppression in human beings. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 58(5), S149-S154.

- Chatelain, E., Gabard, B., & Surber, C. (2003). Skin penetration and sun protection factor of five UV filters: Effect of the vehicle. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 16(1), 28-35.

- Schauder, S., & Ippen, H. (2005). Contact and photocontact sensitivity to sunscreens. Review of a 15-year experience and of the literature. Contact Dermatitis, 52(2), 45-56.

Ingredient Overview

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Quick Ingredient Notes
Paraben free
Sulfate free
Alcohol free
Silicone free
Fungal Acne Safe
Minimum ingredient
EU Allergent Free
Key Ingredients
Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Dry skin
Dry skin
Unknown
Oily Skin
Oily Skin
Unknown
Sensitive skin
Sensitive skin
Unknown
Ingredient Safety Breakdown (EWG Health Ratings)
Low Risk
Moderate Risk
High Risk
Unknown
100%

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