Octisalate is commonly incorporated into sunscreens for its antibacterial abilities and helps prevent products from turning rancid. It is an oil soluble and water insoluble UVB absorber which has been used for a long time, even before PABA. It provides effective protection in the range of 290-315 nm. It is generally used in combination with other UV Absorbers to boost the SPF.
It serves as an inhibitor against UV degradation of emulsions, polymer and dyestuff. It is ideal for use in sun care and skin care products for daily protection. As a leading Octisalate manufacturer, our premium-grade UVB filter sets new benchmarks in sun care innovation. Our pharmaceutical-quality Octisalate provides exceptional 290-320 nm UVB absorption, making it an essential sunscreen active ingredient for modern cosmetic formulations.
Octisalate can absorb ultraviolet B (UVB), helping to protect the skin from sun damage and reduce the risk of sunburn.
It can improve the stability of other sunscreen ingredients and enhance the overall sunscreen effect.
Octisalate has good skin affinity and can help retain skin moisture and provide a smooth feel.
Compared to some other sunscreen ingredients, Octisalate is generally considered low irritant and suitable for sensitive skin.
Octisalate is typically added to sunscreens, moisturizers, makeup, and other skin care products at concentrations of 1% to 5%. It can be combined with other sunscreen ingredients (such as zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, etc.) to provide broad-spectrum UV protection.
It is commonly used in sunscreen cream, spray, lotion, and various cosmetic formulations.
Octisalate is an oil-soluble chemical sunscreen agent that absorbs UVB radiation (290-315 nm) to protect the skin from sun damage.
Yes, compared to many other UV absorbers, Octisalate is generally considered to be low-irritant and has a high safety profile for various skin types.
It is typically used at concentrations ranging from 1% to 5% in cosmetic and personal care formulations.
Absolutely. It is frequently used as an SPF booster in combination with other UV filters to enhance the overall protective performance of sunscreens.
No, Octisalate is oil-soluble and water-insoluble, which makes it an excellent choice for water-resistant sunscreen formulations.
No, this product is Vegan and does not contain any animal-derived components, nor is it tested on animals.