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oxybenzone
What is it  used for in our products ?
We formulate our suncare products with filters with a more favourable environmental profile than oxybenzone wherever we can.
In the United States and Canada, the number of solar filters authorised by the competent authorities is limited, and oxybenzone is one of them. This is why this sun filter is no longer used in only these two countries. In these suncare products, the concentration of oxybenzone is optimised to limit their impact on the environment.
As is the case with all our products, those containing oxybenzone are systematically subjected to a strict evaluation of their quality and safety for the consumer. This is a fundamental principle that we apply throughout the world.
What is Oxybenzone  ?
Oxybenzone is an organic sun filter (from carbon). This filter mainly absorbs short UVA and UVB radiation, which are responsible for tanning but also for sunburn and skin cancer.
To find it in products, it appears on the list of ingredients on the packaging under the name OXYBENZONE in the United States and Canada, and as BENZOPHENONE-3 in the rest of the world.
Where does it  come from ?
Oxybenzone is a synthetic organic compound (based on carbon, oxygen and hydrogen) that absorbs UV rays.
Why  is  it used ?
Why is it  questioned ?
Oxybenzone has an unfavourable environmental profile. It is namely suspected of being responsible for damage to corals. Some states such as Hawaii and the Palau Islands have banned its use.
It is also suspected of being an endocrine disruptor.
The Facts
- The use and concentration of oxybenzone in our cosmetic products are carefully controlled and strictly limited, to avoid potential impact on the aquatic environment,
- Under the European Cosmetics Regulation, the European Commission has identified 28 substances suspected of being endocrine disruptors. The Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) is responsible for examining their possible endocrine activity that is harmful to consumer safety. A first group of 14 substances will be treated as a priority in 2020. Oxybenzone is part of this first group. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) definition, oxybenzone is not an endocrine disruptor.
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*Bron: onderzoek naar de dermocosmeticamarkt uitgevoerd door IQVIA en andere partners (Ipsos, TNS) tussen september 2017 en augustus 2018 onder dermatologen in 59 landen die meer dan 80% van het wereldwijde bbp vertegenwoordigen.