SUNSCREEN allergic reactions and rashes| Dr Dray | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Sunscreen allergies can occur due to certain ingredients, but they are relatively uncommon. Mineral sunscreens, especially those marketed for babies or with tinted options, are less likely to cause allergies.
Key Insights
- 🅰️ Allergic contact dermatitis and photoallergic contact dermatitis are two types of allergies that can occur from sunscreen ingredients.
- ❓ Fragrance, lanolin, and certain preservatives are common inactive ingredients in sunscreens that can cause allergies.
- 👶 Mineral sunscreens, especially those marketed for babies or with tinted options, are less likely to cause allergies.
- ❓ Propylene glycol is a common allergen and can cause both allergic and irritant contact dermatitis.
- ❓ Irritant contact dermatitis is different from an allergy and can occur due to the concentration and formulation of sunscreen ingredients.
- 🧑🏭 Factors like over-cleansing, using harsh cleansers or excessive exfoliating products, and impaired skin barrier can increase the risk of irritation from sunscreens.
- 😎 Other non-skincare factors like medications and sun exposure during peak hours can also affect sunscreen tolerance.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: Can you be allergic to sunscreen?
Yes, sunscreen allergies, known as allergic contact dermatitis, can occur when the immune system reacts negatively to certain ingredients in sunscreen.
Q: What are the most common sunscreen ingredients that can cause allergies?
Oxybenzone and avobenzone are common culprits that can cause both photo contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis. Octocrylene is another ingredient that can rarely cause allergies.
Q: Are mineral sunscreens a good alternative for those with sunscreen allergies?
Yes, mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide are less likely to cause allergies as they sit on the skin's surface and are not easily accessed by the immune system.
Q: How can I determine if I am allergic to sunscreen?
It is best to consult a board-certified dermatologist who can perform patch testing, including photo patch testing, to determine if you have an allergy to specific sunscreen ingredients.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Sunscreen allergies, known as allergic contact dermatitis, can occur when the immune system reacts negatively to specific ingredients in sunscreen.
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Most allergies are caused by inactive ingredients in sunscreens such as fragrance, lanolin, and certain preservatives.
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Mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide are less likely to cause allergies, as they sit on the skin's surface and are not easily accessed by the immune system.