| ▲ | mil22 4 hours ago | |||||||
BEMT is the first new ingredient allowed by the FDA since the 1990s. It's meaningful but a very narrow decision. The FDA still has not approved any of the following sunscreens that have been widely used outside of the US, in some cases for decades: - DHHB / Uvinul A Plus - EHT / Uvinul T150 - MBBT / Tinosorb M - Iscotrizinol / Uvasorb HEB - Drometrizole trisiloxane - Mexoryl XL - Methoxypropylamino cyclohexenylidene ethoxyethylcyanoacetate - Mexoryl 400 - Polysilicone-15 - Parsol SLX - Disodium phenyl dibenzimidazole tetrasulfonate - Neo Heliopan AP - Tris-biphenyl triazine - Tinosorb A2B - Phenylene bis-diphenyltriazine - TriAsorB - Diethylhexyl syringylidene malonate (photostabilizer) If you live in the US, you are quite literally taking a risk with your health using US-made sunscreens. Luckily brands like Beauty of Joseon (Korean) and many others are readily available through sites like Yamibuy. | ||||||||
| ▲ | qwerpy 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
No one cares more about sun protection than Asian women living in SoCal. My wife and her friends usually use Korean or Japanese brands that they buy here in the states. Seems to work just fine. | ||||||||
| ▲ | OutOfHere an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
There is no risk with using zinc oxide 24%. It works too well and is safe. The risk is with chemical sunscreens having hormone disrupting effects, although bemotrizinol is expected to be safer in this regard, especially if it's not stacked with older harmful chemicals. | ||||||||
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