Article: Mexoryl XL
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Mexoryl XL
Category: Sunscreen agent
Brief description: Mexoryl XL (Drometrizole Trisiloxane) is an oil-soluble, broad-spectrum sunscreen ingredient.
Benefits: It provides strong protection against both UVA and UVB rays.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Suitable for all skin types; does not typically cause irritation.
Target audience: Those needing broad-spectrum sun protection.
Chemical composition: It's an organic compound based on a trisiloxane and a benzotriazole derivative.
Physical aspect: It is a clear to yellowish liquid.
Compatibility: It is compatible with most other sunscreen ingredients and cosmetic components.
Concentration: It is typically used in concentrations of 5-15%; maximum concentration varies by country.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Generally considered safe and well-tolerated.
Regulatory status: Approved in the EU and many other countries; not approved for use in the U.S.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Not known to be harmful to marine environments.
Brief description: Mexoryl XL (Drometrizole Trisiloxane) is an oil-soluble, broad-spectrum sunscreen ingredient.
Benefits: It provides strong protection against both UVA and UVB rays.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Suitable for all skin types; does not typically cause irritation.
Target audience: Those needing broad-spectrum sun protection.
Chemical composition: It's an organic compound based on a trisiloxane and a benzotriazole derivative.
Physical aspect: It is a clear to yellowish liquid.
Compatibility: It is compatible with most other sunscreen ingredients and cosmetic components.
Concentration: It is typically used in concentrations of 5-15%; maximum concentration varies by country.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Generally considered safe and well-tolerated.
Regulatory status: Approved in the EU and many other countries; not approved for use in the U.S.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Not known to be harmful to marine environments.