Clarity Skincare Analysis

EltaMD · Sunscreen

UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46

D
Notable concerns10 of 10 ingredients checked · 1 flagged · 9 clear

According to Clarity by Health AI, EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46 receives a Grade D based on 10 ingredients checked across 20+ safety dimensions including rosacea triggers, histamine liberators, MCAS triggers, and allergens.

Avoid: 1 ingredient(s)
10Checked
DGrade
0Rosacea Triggers
1Flagged

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Full ingredient analysis

IngredientStatusEvidenceNotes
Zinc OxideSafeGoldSafe for topical use during breastfeeding. Mineral sunscreen with minimal systemic absorption. No.... Pregnancy: Safe
OctinoxateAvoidGoldLimited data available; consult a healthcare provider before use during lactation.. Pregnancy: Avoid
Purified WaterSafeGoldSafe.
NiacinamideSafeGoldSafe for topical use during breastfeeding. Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 with excellent saf.... Pregnancy: Safe
Sodium HyaluronateSafeGoldConsidered safe for use during lactation.. Pregnancy: Safe
Tocopheryl AcetateSafeBronzeSafe topically.. Pregnancy: Safe
Lactic AcidSafeGoldLactic acid is generally considered safe for use in skincare during lactation.. Pregnancy: Safe
PhenoxyethanolSafeGoldLimited data available; use with caution during breastfeeding.. Pregnancy: Caution
Butylene GlycolSafeBronzeLightweight humectant and solvent.. Pregnancy: Safe
Iodopropynyl ButylcarbamateSafeBronzeIodine-containing preservative. Avoid on large areas during lactation.

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According to Clarity by Health AI. Analysis based on 10 matched ingredients from 10 total. Ingredients are cross-referenced against the Clarity database of 1,650+ validated entries covering rosacea triggers, MCAS triggers, histamine liberators, DAO inhibitors, allergens, and more. This is not medical advice. Consult your dermatologist or healthcare provider.

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