1 / 8Peach The Sun SPF 50
Contains hydrating glycerin and squalane
Most Suitable For
Skin Type Match
Irritating · Comedogenic · Sensitizing
- No drying alcohol
- No white cast
- Silicone free
- Severe irritation risk
- Clogs oily pores
- Zero UV filters
Performance Scores
SPF Level
Excellent
SPF Level
There is a complete absence of any recognized chemical or mineral UV filters in the formulation to support UV attenuation.
Broad Spectrum
Poor
Broad Spectrum
The ingredient list lacks any known UVA I or UVA II absorbers (e.g., Avobenzone, Zinc Oxide, Tinosorb derivatives).
Sweat Resistance
Poor
Sweat Resistance
Acrylates copolymer at position 5 provides theoretical film-forming properties, but the primary ingredients are foaming cleansing surfactants.
Photo Stability
Poor
Photo Stability
Zero photolabile or photostable UV filters exist within the ingredient list.
Visible Light
Poor
Visible Light
No iron oxides (e.g., CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499) or pigmentary-grade minerals are present in the formulation.
Irritation Risk
High Risk
Irritation Risk
Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate is a robust cleansing agent known to disrupt the skin barrier and cause irritant contact dermatitis, particularly if used in a leave-on capacity.
Pore Clogging
High Risk
Pore Clogging
Clinical and dermatological comedogenicity scales consistently rate coconut oil as 4/5 due to its high levels of lauric and myristic acids, which readily penetrate and occlude follicles.
White Cast
Low Risk
White Cast
White cast is exclusively generated by the reflection and scattering of light from insoluble inorganic particulate filters, which are absent here.
Ingredients Analysis
Active Filters
Key Inactive Ingredients
Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate Surfactant
A robust cleansing agent that can disrupt the skin barrier and cause skin and eye irritation leading regulatory bodies to restrict its use to a maximum of two percent in leave on products.
Cocamidopropyl betaine Surfactant
This ingredient is associated with allergic contact dermatitis and was named Allergen of the Year in 2004 although reactions are predominantly linked to manufacturing impurities.
Acrylates copolymer Film Former
The EU REACH regulation restricts synthetic polymer microparticles to address environmental pollution which impacts certain particulate forms of acrylates copolymer with phase outs for leave on cosmetics beginning in 2029.
Decyl glucoside Surfactant
It is increasingly recognized as a contact allergen and was named Allergen of the Year in 2017 frequently appearing as a hidden allergen in the UV filter Tinosorb M.
PEG-7 Glyceryl cocoate Emulsifier
Because it undergoes ethoxylation, this ingredient may contain trace amounts of 1,4-dioxane and ethylene oxide, which are probable human carcinogens linked to the manufacturing process.
Polysorbate 20 Surfactant
As an ethoxylated ingredient, it may contain trace amounts of 1,4 dioxane and ethylene oxide, which are potential carcinogens linked to the manufacturing process.
PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor oil Emulsifier
As an ethoxylated ingredient it may contain trace amounts of 1 4 dioxane and ethylene oxide which are potential carcinogens formed during manufacturing.
Coconut Oil Emollient
Widely recognized as highly comedogenic meaning it can easily clog pores and exacerbate breakouts in oily skin types.
Disodium EDTA Chelating Agent
Poorly biodegradable in the environment and can accumulate in aquatic ecosystems where it may mobilize heavy metals.
Phenoxyethanol Preservative
Generally well tolerated but can cause contact dermatitis or skin irritation in rare cases, particularly in sensitive individuals.
Fragrance Fragrance
Undisclosedfragranceblendsareamongthemostcommoncausesofcontactdermatitisandskinsensitizationincosmeticproducts[1.6].