TinToll Performance Materials Co., Ltd.
TinToll Performance Materials Co., Ltd.

Unlike inorganic or mineral UV filters, which create a physical barrier on the skin's surface, organic UV filters work by absorbing UV radiation and transforming it into heat, which is then released from the skin. Organic UV filters are known for their ability to offer lightweight and cosmetically elegant sunscreens that are easily applied and absorbed by the skin.


Some common chemical organic UV filters include compounds like avobenzone, octisalate, octocrylene, and oxybenzone, among others. These sunscreen chemical UV filters provide various levels of protection against both UVA and UVB rays, and they can be used individually or in combination to achieve broad-spectrum sun protection.


TINTOLL Organic UV filters are popular in personal care products because they provide a more transparent and lightweight feel on the skin, making them suitable for everyday use. However, it's essential to note that some individuals with sensitive skin may be more prone to skin reactions or allergies from certain organic UV filter ingredients.


Types of Organic UV Filters

Types of Organic UV Filters

What Is the Difference Between Organic UV Filters and Inorganic UV Filters?

What Is the Difference Between Organic UV Filters and Inorganic UV Filters?

Organic UV filters, also known as chemical UV filters, are carbon-based and absorb UV radiation. Inorganic UV filters, also known as physical UV filters, contain no carbon and use metal oxides to block and reflect UV radiation.

Organic UV filters are synthetic chemicals that absorb UV radiation. Some common organic filters include avobenzone, octanoate, and oxybenzone. Inorganic UV filters are compounds that can reflect, disperse, and absorb UV and visible radiation. Inorganic UV filters are made of mineral oxides such as titanium dioxide (TiO2) and zinc oxide (ZnO). 

Organic UV filters bind better to the skin layers and have a longer shelf life than inorganic UV filters. Inorganic UV filters form a layer on the surface of the skin and are easier to remove. Inorganic UV filters are less likely to cause allergic reactions.

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