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La Roche-Posay Anthelios Dermo-Pediatrics 50+

La Roche-Posay · Sunscreens

Anthelios Dermo-Pediatrics 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.

40

Moderate concern

Contains ingredients worth knowing about. Review the flags below against your skin's needs.

Concern score 40/100 · 20 ingredients analyzed

Driven by Alcohol Denat. (Caredermis editorial assessment)

Risk categories found

Irritation1 ingredient · max 5/10Allergy risk1 ingredient · max 4/10

Flagged ingredients (3)

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

Alcohol Denat.

solvent · astringent

Severity 5/10Editorial
Sensitive skin: High cautionDry skin: High cautionBabies & kids: Use with cautionEczema-prone: Best avoided
  • Irritation:Drying and barrier-disrupting in high-alcohol formulas with regular use.

Denatured ethanol gives products a fast-drying, weightless feel, but as a leading ingredient it degrades the skin barrier with repeated use — a poor match for dry, sensitive or eczema-prone skin.

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.

Homosalate

uv filter

Pregnancy: Use with cautionBabies & kids: Use with caution

A UVB filter the EU sharply restricted in 2022 after its scientific committee flagged potential endocrine effects at former use levels.

No concerns found (13)

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

Recognized ingredients (2)

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.

  • C12-22 ALKYLACRYLATE/HYDROXYETHYLACRYLATE COPOLYMER· binding, light stabilizer, viscosity con…
  • TRISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE DISUCCINATE· chelating

Not enough data (2)

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.

  • ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER
  • SODIUM POLYACRYLAE

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.

Lower-concern sunscreens

Same category, better ingredient safety score than this product — somewhere to look next if this one raised concerns.

Full ingredient list (as analyzed)

AQUA/WATER, ALCOHOL DENAT, HOMOSALATE, ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE, BIS-ETHYLHEXYLOXYPHENOL METHOXYPHENYL TRIAZINE, ETHYLHEXYL TRIAZONE, BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE, GLYCERIN, PROPANEDIOL, C12-22 ALKYLACRYLATE/HYDROXYETHYLACRYLATE COPOLYMER, DROMETRIZOLE TRISILOXANE, DIISOPROPYLADIPATE, DIISOPROPYL SEBACATE, DICAPRYLYL ETHER, TOCOPHEROL, ACRYLATES/C10-30 ALKYL, ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, SODIUM POLYACRYLAE, TRISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE DISUCCINATE

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