What sunscreen ingredients are banned in the UK?

In the UK, certain sunscreen ingredients are banned due to environmental concerns and potential harm to marine life. Notably, octinoxate and oxybenzone, which are commonly found in many sunscreens, have been restricted because they can contribute to coral reef damage. The UK government aims to protect marine ecosystems while ensuring safe sun care products for consumers.

Key points:

  • Octinoxate is banned for its harmful effects on coral reefs.
  • Oxybenzone is restricted due to its environmental impact.
  • The bans focus on protecting marine life and ecosystems.
  • The UK promotes safe and effective sun care alternatives.

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