What is it?
Bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenol triazone is an ultraviolet (UV) light absorber used in sunscreens and other personal care products.

How can I avoid it?
Skin contact with bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenol triazone is required for it to cause a rash. Discontinuation of exposure to products containing bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenol triazone should result in improvement and/or resolution of your dermatitis. By law, all products made in the U.S. for topical use have the ingredients listed on the product package or box that contains it, so check the labeling of your skin care products for this ingredient. If there is not enough information, ask your retailer or contact the company directly. At work, request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to help identify potential sources of exposure.

Uses:
  • After shave
  • Face cream
  • Hair conditioner
  • Hand cream
  • Lip care
  • Lipstick
  • Liquid makeup foundation
  • Skin conditioners
Other names for bis-ethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenol triazone:
  • Anisotriazine
  • Bemotrizinol
  • Tinosorb S

MC4999-76

How safe is it?

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