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DAX Hipoalergiczna emulsja do opalania spf 50+

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Hipoalergiczna emulsja do opalania spf 50+ — ingredient safety report

Every ingredient on the label, checked against published safety data. Profile tags on each card show who should take extra care. Label data from Open Beauty Facts, a community database — formulations change, so verify against your packaging.

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Low concern

No strongly flagged ingredients in our database. As always, individual sensitivities vary.

Concern score 25/100 · 34 ingredients analyzed

Driven by Octocrylene (Caredermis editorial assessment)

Risk categories found

Allergy risk2 ingredients · max 5/10Environmental impact1 ingredient · max 5/10Irritation4 ingredients · max 2/10

Flagged ingredients (6)

Ingredients with a documented concern, from official datasets and our reviewed database.

Octocrylene

uv filter

Severity 5/10Editorial
Sensitive skin: Use with cautionBabies & kids: Use with cautionEczema-prone: High caution
  • Allergy risk:Rising cause of contact and photoallergy, especially in children.
  • Environmental impact:Accumulates in aquatic life; degrades into benzophenone over time.

A stabilizing UV filter that can degrade into benzophenone as products age, and an increasingly reported allergen — replace old tubes of octocrylene sunscreens.

Severity 4/10Editorial
Sensitive skin: Use with caution
  • Allergy risk:Degradation products can cause photoallergy when unstabilized.

The main UVA filter in US sunscreens. Safe when properly stabilized, but it breaks down in sunlight into potentially sensitizing fragments in poorly formulated products.

Ceteareth-20

emulsifier

Severity 2/10Editorial
Eczema-prone: Use with caution
  • Irritation:Can enhance penetration of other ingredients; avoid on broken skin.

A common emulsifier; CIR advises against use on damaged skin because it can carry other ingredients deeper.

Potassium Sorbate

preservative

Severity 2/10
  • Irritation:Occasional transient stinging or redness on sensitive skin.

A mild food-grade preservative usually paired with sodium benzoate; well tolerated by most skin types.

Ethylhexylglycerin

preservative booster · skin conditioning

Severity 2/10
  • Irritation:Documented occasional contact allergy and eye irritation.

A preservative booster often paired with phenoxyethanol; low-risk overall with rare reports of contact allergy.

Sodium Benzoate

preservative

Severity 2/10Editorial
  • Irritation:Can cause transient, non-allergic flushing/stinging on reactive skin.

A food-grade preservative generally regarded as one of the gentler options; occasional non-immune stinging is its main drawback.

Pore-clogging potential (1)

Ingredients rated likely to clog pores — relevant if your skin is acne-prone. This is a separate indicator and is not part of the safety score.

Indicative Fulton-scale ratings from published dermatology references — not a regulator classification; individual reactions vary.

No concerns found (11)

Ingredients that are unflagged in our reviewed database, reviewed safe by the CIR panel, or on an EU permitted list.

Recognized ingredients (3)

Catalogued in official cosmetic-ingredient inventories (EU CosIng and others) with no safety flag on record. Being recognized isn't a safety guarantee — it means the ingredient is on record but no authority has published a concern.

  • Polyester-5· film forming, viscosity controlling
  • Bis-Ethylhexyl Hydroxydimethoxy Benzylmalonate· antioxidant, skin conditioning, skin pro…
  • Hydroxyacetophenone· antioxidant

Not enough data (14)

Not found in any dataset we hold (often trade-name blends or very niche ingredients), so we can't assess them — this is not a safety judgment either way.

  • Dlisopropyl Sebacate
  • Lauryl lactate C12-15
  • Alkyl Benzoate
  • Bis-Etyheryloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine
  • tris-byphenyl triazone (nano)
  • 2-Hexanediol
  • Aminomethyl Propan dae. Avena Sativa Kernel Extract
  • PEG-60 Hydop nerinus Officinalis Leaf Extract
  • T d
  • Polyglycery3 Sde
  • AcrylalesC er
  • Phe wde
  • Diodium EDTA
  • Octadecyl Di-T-Butyl-4-Hydroxyhydrocinnamale

This report is informational, not medical advice. Assessments summarize published findings (EU CosIng, IARC, ECHA, CIR, SCCS and others) about ingredients — not clinical testing of this specific product. Exposure, concentration and individual sensitivity all matter. Consult a dermatologist for medical concerns.

Full ingredient list (as analyzed)

Aqua, Octocrylene, Isodecyl Neopentanoate, Dlisopropyl Sebacate, Lauryl lactate C12-15, Alkyl Benzoate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ceteareth-20, Ethylhexyl triazone, Bis-Etyheryloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine, Polymethyl Methacrylate, tris-byphenyl triazone (nano), Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Polyester-5, 2-Hexanediol, Aminomethyl Propan dae. Avena Sativa Kernel Extract, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, PEG-60 Hydop nerinus Officinalis Leaf Extract, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, T d, Bis-Ethylhexyl Hydroxydimethoxy Benzylmalonate, Polyglycery3 Sde, Butylene Glycol, Disodium Phosphate, Xanthan Gum, AcrylalesC er, Carbomer, Ethylhexylglycerin, Hydroxyacetophenone, Phe wde, Diodium EDTA, Octadecyl Di-T-Butyl-4-Hydroxyhydrocinnamale

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