What's your take on the new sunscreen ingredient?
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- Reviewed by Abigail Waldman, MD, Contributor
As of August 2026, sunscreens in the United States will be allowed to use an ingredient called bemotrizinol. It blocks both UVA and UVB rays and it doesn’t appear to be absorbed into the bloodstream, unlike many sunscreen chemicals.
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Abigail Waldman, MD, Contributor
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