[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":303},["ShallowReactive",2],{"ingredient-avobenzone":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":256,"commonProducts":257,"description":263,"extension":264,"icon":265,"inciName":266,"irritantReason":267,"isCommonIrritant":268,"keyFacts":269,"localNames":279,"meta":281,"navigation":282,"path":283,"relatedArticles":284,"seo":288,"severity":289,"slug":290,"stem":291,"subtitle":292,"symptoms":293,"synonyms":299,"__hash__":302},"ingredients/learn/ingredients/avobenzone.md","Avobenzone",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":247},"minimark",[9,14,25,44,48,51,54,82,86,124,127,173,180,184,217,221],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"what-is-avobenzone","What is Avobenzone?",[15,16,17,20,21,24],"p",{},[18,19,5],"strong",{}," (INCI: Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, also called Parsol 1789) is a chemical sunscreen filter that absorbs UVA rays and converts them to a small amount of heat dissipated by the skin. It's the ",[18,22,23],{},"most widely used UVA filter in the world"," because, unlike most chemical sunscreens that primarily block UVB, avobenzone provides strong protection against the long-wave UVA1 rays (340–400 nm) that penetrate deepest into skin and cause photoaging, melasma, and DNA damage. It was approved by the FDA in 1988 and has been a standard ingredient in global sunscreens ever since.",[15,26,27,28,31,32,35,36,39,40,43],{},"The catch is that ",[18,29,30],{},"avobenzone is photounstable"," — it degrades when exposed to sunlight, losing up to 50–90% of its protection within an hour if not stabilized. Modern sunscreens solve this by pairing avobenzone with ",[18,33,34],{},"octocrylene",", ",[18,37,38],{},"Tinosorb S",", or ",[18,41,42],{},"Mexoryl",", which absorb the energy avobenzone releases and keep it functioning through the day.",[10,45,47],{"id":46},"why-is-avobenzone-safe-for-most-users","Why is Avobenzone safe for most users?",[15,49,50],{},"Avobenzone has a strong overall safety profile. Patch test data show contact dermatitis in under 1% of users. It's approved in the US, EU, India, Japan, Australia, and virtually everywhere else. The US FDA has flagged some chemical sunscreen filters for further safety review, but avobenzone remains approved and widely used.",[15,52,53],{},"A few nuances:",[55,56,57,64,70,76],"ul",{},[58,59,60,63],"li",{},[18,61,62],{},"Stability matters"," — A poorly stabilized avobenzone sunscreen loses protection through the day. Always look for formulas with octocrylene, Tinosorb S, or bemotrizinol listed alongside it.",[58,65,66,69],{},[18,67,68],{},"Reef concerns"," — Unlike oxybenzone and octinoxate, avobenzone is not banned in Hawaii and has a less clear environmental impact, though some reef-focused regulations include it.",[58,71,72,75],{},[18,73,74],{},"Pregnancy"," — Evidence is limited but avobenzone is generally considered acceptable in pregnancy. Users who want mineral-only options for peace of mind can switch to zinc oxide.",[58,77,78,81],{},[18,79,80],{},"Eye stinging"," — Like many chemical filters, avobenzone can sting if it migrates into eyes with sweat. Stick-format or \"eye-safe\" formulations reduce this.",[10,83,85],{"id":84},"in-indian-products","In Indian products 🇮🇳",[15,87,88,89,35,92,35,95,98,99,35,102,35,105,108,109,112,113,116,117,108,120,123],{},"Avobenzone is the most common UVA filter in Indian chemical sunscreens. Popular products: ",[18,90,91],{},"Minimalist Multi-Vitamin SPF 50",[18,93,94],{},"The Derma Co 1% Hyaluronic Sunscreen",[18,96,97],{},"Foxtale Mineral Matte Sunscreen"," (blend formula), ",[18,100,101],{},"Dot & Key Vitamin C+E Sunscreen",[18,103,104],{},"Aqualogica Glow+ Sunscreen",[18,106,107],{},"Plum Chamomile & White Tea Sunscreen",", and ",[18,110,111],{},"Lotus Herbals Safe Sun UV Screen",". Imported options: ",[18,114,115],{},"Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch"," (sold widely on Nykaa and Amazon India), ",[18,118,119],{},"Cetaphil Sun SPF 50",[18,121,122],{},"Aveeno Protect+Hydrate",".",[15,125,126],{},"Indian-context use cases:",[55,128,129,135,141,147,153,159],{},[58,130,131,134],{},[18,132,133],{},"Daily UV protection for office commutes"," — Avobenzone's UVA coverage protects against the photoaging and pigmentation that accumulate from daily sun exposure in Indian cities.",[58,136,137,140],{},[18,138,139],{},"Melasma prevention"," — UVA is the main driver of melasma; avobenzone-based sunscreens are a cornerstone of pigmentation care.",[58,142,143,146],{},[18,144,145],{},"Makeup-friendly formulas"," — Chemical sunscreens typically leave no white cast, making them preferable for medium-deep Indian skin tones.",[58,148,149,152],{},[18,150,151],{},"Outdoor activities"," — High-SPF avobenzone + octocrylene combinations are the mainstay of Indian sport sunscreens.",[58,154,155,158],{},[18,156,157],{},"Post-procedure use"," — Once skin has healed from peels or lasers, lightweight avobenzone sunscreens are comfortable to wear.",[58,160,161,164,165,168,169,172],{},[18,162,163],{},"Budget options"," — ",[18,166,167],{},"Lakmé Sun Expert Ultra Matte"," and ",[18,170,171],{},"Lotus Herbals"," offer avobenzone sunscreens under ₹500.",[15,174,175,176,179],{},"Indian dermatologists generally recommend avobenzone-based sunscreens for users who can't tolerate the white cast of mineral formulas, with strict instructions to ",[18,177,178],{},"reapply every 2–3 hours"," because of the photostability issue.",[10,181,183],{"id":182},"how-to-use-avobenzone-well","How to use Avobenzone well",[185,186,187,193,199,205,211],"ol",{},[58,188,189,192],{},[18,190,191],{},"Check for stabilizers"," — Octocrylene, Tinosorb S, or bemotrizinol in the ingredients list keeps avobenzone working.",[58,194,195,198],{},[18,196,197],{},"Reapply every 2 hours outdoors"," — Even with stabilizers, protection drops through the day.",[58,200,201,204],{},[18,202,203],{},"Apply generously"," — Two finger-lengths for face and neck.",[58,206,207,210],{},[18,208,209],{},"Use as the last skincare step"," — Chemical filters need 15–20 minutes to bond to skin before sun exposure.",[58,212,213,216],{},[18,214,215],{},"Pair with antioxidant serums"," — Vitamin C + E in the morning extends photoprotection.",[10,218,220],{"id":219},"safer-alternatives","Safer alternatives",[55,222,223,229,235,241],{},[58,224,225,228],{},[18,226,227],{},"For pregnancy",": Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are the clearest pregnancy-safe options.",[58,230,231,234],{},[18,232,233],{},"For sensitive skin",": Mineral sunscreens avoid the rare chemical sensitization.",[58,236,237,240],{},[18,238,239],{},"For the broadest UVA protection",": Tinosorb S, Mexoryl SX, and Uvinul A Plus are newer filters that are more photostable.",[58,242,243,246],{},[18,244,245],{},"For reef-safe travel",": Switch to pure zinc oxide for beach and snorkeling trips.",{"title":248,"searchDepth":249,"depth":249,"links":250},"",2,[251,252,253,254,255],{"id":12,"depth":249,"text":13},{"id":46,"depth":249,"text":47},{"id":84,"depth":249,"text":85},{"id":182,"depth":249,"text":183},{"id":219,"depth":249,"text":220},"uv_filter",[258,259,260,261,262],"Daily face sunscreen","Anti-aging SPF moisturizer","Body sunscreen","Tinted sunscreen","After-sun lotions","A chemical UV filter that provides strong UVA protection, widely used in global sunscreens but requires stabilizers to prevent degradation in sunlight.","md","🌞","Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane",null,false,[270,273,276],{"label":271,"value":272},"Strong UVA filter","Avobenzone covers the long UVA1 range (340–400 nm), which other chemical filters often miss",{"label":274,"value":275},"Needs stabilization","Avobenzone alone degrades rapidly in sunlight; modern formulas add octocrylene or Tinosorb to stabilize it",{"label":277,"value":278},"Common concentration","2–3% in most sunscreens (maximum allowed in US and India)",[280],"एवोबेंज़ोन",{},true,"/learn/ingredients/avobenzone",[285],{"slug":286,"title":287},"/learn/reading-cosmetic-labels","How to Read Cosmetic Labels",{"title":5,"description":263},"low","avobenzone","learn/ingredients/avobenzone","The most widely used UVA filter in chemical sunscreens — effective but requires stabilization",[294,295,296,297,298],"Rare contact dermatitis (under 1%)","Occasional stinging near the eyes","Can degrade in sunlight without stabilizers","No photosensitivity when properly formulated","Generally considered pregnancy-safe",[266,300,301],"BMDBM","Parsol 1789","Hn98-hot28sIy8ecZIkh44d8JK9WIIfkH3BG6KRI3BM",1777530817575]