Caredermis

Zinc Oxide

No flagsComedogenic 1/5

uv filter · skin protectant · also known as ci 77947

Is Zinc Oxide safe?

Zinc Oxide has no safety flags in our database and is generally considered low-risk at cosmetic use levels.

In plain language

The broad-spectrum mineral filter dermatologists most often recommend for babies, pregnancy and reactive skin; also the active in diaper-rash pastes.

A Caredermis plain-language explanation to help you read the label — not a regulator statement. The sourced facts are the classifications and status shown on this page.

Official regulatory status

Pulled directly from official regulatory datasets and expert reviews — not our own judgement.

EU-permitted colorant

EU SCCS safety opinions

  • · Opinion concerning Zinc oxide,Statement on Zinc Oxide used in Sunscreens
  • · Opinion on Safety of Nanomaterials in Cosmetic Products
  • · Clarification on Opinion SCCNFP/0932/05 on Zinc Oxide
  • · Addendum to the Opinion SCCS/1489/12 on Zinc oxide (nano form)
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Guidance by skin profile

Caredermis editorial guidance based on the concerns above — checked against the official records on every build, but not itself a regulator statement.

  • Sensitive skinNo specific concern
  • Oily & acne-proneNo specific concern
  • Dry skinNo specific concern
  • PregnancyNo specific concern
  • Babies & kidsNo specific concern
  • Eczema-proneNo specific concern

Sources

Each authority below is shown only because our ingested copy of its data lists Zinc Oxide — not because we asserted it. Follow a link to verify the classification or regulation directly.

See our methodology for how these map to concern levels. Informational only — not medical advice.

Products in our library containing Zinc Oxide

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