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  2. Padimate O - Wikipedia

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    Padimate O is an organic compound related to the water-soluble compound PABA (4-aminobenzoic acid) that is used as an ingredient in some sunscreens. This yellowish water-insoluble oily liquid is an ester formed by the condensation of 2-ethylhexanol with dimethylaminobenzoic acid. Other names for padimate O include 2-ethylhexyl 4 ...

  3. Methyl benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl benzoate can be isolated from the freshwater fern Salvinia molesta. [3] It is one of many compounds that is attractive to males of various species of orchid bees, which apparently gather the chemical to synthesize pheromones; it is commonly used as bait to attract and collect these bees for study.

  4. List of cosmetic ingredients - Wikipedia

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    alkyl benzoate C12 - C15 benzoic acid ester, C 6 H 5 COO(CH 2) 11-14 CH 3 (commonly found in products that are fade resistant and water/sweat resistant) allantoin: N-(2,5-dioxo-4-imidazolidinyl)urea stops bleeding of cuts from shaving [citation needed] alpha-isomethyl ionone: 3-methyl-4-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-enyl)but-3-en-2-one fragrance ...

  5. 'MythBusters': Sunscreen vs. BBQ mini myth - AOL

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    Spray-on sunscreen seems to be getting more and more popular each year, but here's one reason Let's just say that grilling and applying spray sunscreen are two activities that should be mutually ...

  6. Avobenzone - Wikipedia

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    Avobenzone, a petroleum-based sunscreen active ingredient, [7] is not generally recognised as safe and effective by the FDA for lack of sufficient data to support this claim. [1] However, it is still the only FDA approved UVA filter (up to 3% concentration). [ 8 ]

  7. Oxybenzone - Wikipedia

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    The use of oxybenzone as sunscreen ingredient is currently under scrutiny by the scientific community due to controversies about the molecule's environmental impact and safety profile (see section below). [6] As a result, sunscreens containing oxybenzone have been banned from sale in Hawaii, [7] Palau, [8] and Thailand. [9]

  8. Ensulizole - Wikipedia

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    Ensulizole (INN; [1] also known as phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid) is a common sunscreen agent. In 1999, the United States Food and Drug Administration regulated that the name ensulizole be used on sunscreen labels in the United States. Ensulizole is primarily a UVB protecting agent providing only minimal UVA protection.

  9. Bemotrizinol - Wikipedia

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    Bemotrizinol (INN [1] [2] /USAN, [3] INCI bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyl triazine) is an oil-soluble organic compound that is added to sunscreens to absorb UV rays. It is marketed as Parsol Shield, Tinosorb S, and Escalol S.

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