Homosalate, Octocrylene, Octisalate, Avobenzone

Generic Name: homosalate, octocrylene, octisalate, avobenzone

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Sugargirl Glow Up Body Illuminator Shimmer Sunscreen Spf 30

Sunscreen containing homosalate 10%, octocrylene 6%, octisalate 5%, and avobenzone 3% that helps prevent sunburn when applied as directed.

Overview

Sunscreen containing homosalate 10%, octocrylene 6%, octisalate 5%, and avobenzone 3% that helps prevent sunburn when applied as directed.

Uses

Helps prevent sunburn.

Dosage

Apply generously and evenly 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply at least every 2 hours. Use water resistant formulation if swimming or sweating. Consult doctor for children under 6 months.

Side Effects

Stop use and consult doctor if rash occurs.

Warnings

For external use only. Skin cancer/skin aging alert: sun exposure increases risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. This product only prevents sunburn, not skin cancer or early skin aging. Do not use on damaged or broken skin. Keep out of eyes; rinse with water to remove.

Storage

Protect the product from excessive heat and direct sun.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Homosalate, Octocrylene, Octisalate, Avobenzone used for?

Helps prevent sunburn.

What are the side effects of Homosalate, Octocrylene, Octisalate, Avobenzone?

Stop use and consult doctor if rash occurs.

What are the important warnings for Homosalate, Octocrylene, Octisalate, Avobenzone?

For external use only. Skin cancer/skin aging alert: sun exposure increases risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. This product only prevents sunburn, not skin cancer or early skin aging. Do not use on damaged or broken skin. Keep out of eyes; rinse with water to remove.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.