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Bumetrizole

Description

Bumetrizole, also known as Bumetrizole Trisiloxane, is a potent ultraviolet (UV) filter commonly used in sunscreens and other cosmetic formulations. This organic compound belongs to the benzotriazole class of UV absorbers and is particularly effective against UVA radiation. Bumetrizole's chemical structure allows it to efficiently absorb and dissipate harmful UV rays, providing broad-spectrum protection for the skin.

The ingredient exhibits excellent photostability, maintaining its protective properties even after prolonged sun exposure. Bumetrizole is oil-soluble, making it compatible with a wide range of cosmetic formulations, including lotions, creams, and sprays. Its incorporation into skincare products enhances their sun protection factor (SPF) and helps prevent premature aging caused by UV damage.

Bumetrizole is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.5% to 5%, depending on the desired level of protection and regulatory limitations in different regions. It synergizes well with other UV filters, allowing formulators to create comprehensive sun protection systems. While generally considered safe for topical use, some individuals may experience sensitivity. As with all UV filters, proper formulation and application are crucial for achieving optimal skin protection.

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