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Helios Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 50+

Exceptional photostable broad spectrum UV protection

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Skin Type Match

42%

Hydrating · Sensitizing · Unscented

Pros
  • Deeply hydrating formula
  • Potent soothing botanicals
  • Completely fragrance free
Cons
  • Contains irritating retinoid
  • Harsh depigmenting actives
  • Lacks protective occlusives
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Performance Scores

SPF Level
The labelled SPF 50+ maps directly to the 'Very high' protection tier, supported by a robust combination of highly efficient UVB filters.
Broad Spectrum
Excellent and continuous UVA coverage is achieved through a synergistic combination of next-generation filters that provide robust protection across both UVA II and UVA I ranges.
Sweat Resistance
The product makes no formal water resistance claim and relies on basic polymeric thickeners rather than robust hydrophobic film-formers, providing only minimal durability against moisture.
Visible Light
The formulation completely lacks iron oxides, dedicated tinting agents, or pigmentary-grade minerals necessary to meaningfully attenuate visible and high-energy visible (blue) light.
Irritation Risk
Formulation contains a cumulative load of active depigmenting agents and a retinoid derivative, which raises the risk of irritant contact dermatitis.
Pore Clogging
The formulation relies heavily on non-comedogenic solvents, modern UV filters, and lightweight emollients like C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, with only mildly rated (1-2/5) lipids present at moderate to low concentrations.
White Cast
The formulation relies exclusively on completely organic (chemical) UV filters with zero mineral filters present.

Ingredients Analysis

Active Filters

Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl BenzoateChemical · UVA II/UVA I
Ethylhexyl TriazoneChemical · UVB
Currently not approved by the United States FDA for use in sunscreens though it is widely approved in the EU and other global markets.
BemotrizinolChemical · Broad Spectrum UV
Identified in recent dermatological literature as a rare but emerging cause of allergic contact dermatitis.

Key Inactives

WaterWater · Solvent
C12-15 Alkyl BenzoateSynthetic Oil · Emollient
PropanediolPolyol · Humectant
PhospholipidsFatty Acid · Skin Conditioning
PhenoxyethanolPhenoxyethanol · Preservative
Generally well tolerated but can cause contact dermatitis or skin irritation in rare cases, particularly in sensitive individuals.
HydroxyacetophenoneSynthetic · Antioxidant
Whilewidelyconsideredsafeandnon-sensitizingbytheCIR, rarecasereportsofallergiccontactdermatitisfromcosmeticproductshavebeendocumented[1.1].
Green Tea ExtractBotanical Extract · Skin Conditioning
Gotu Kola ExtractBotanical Extract · Skin Conditioning
Purslane ExtractBotanical Extract · Skin Conditioning
Polypodium Leucotomos ExtractBotanical Extract · Skin Conditioning
NiacinamideVitamin · Antioxidant
Alpha ArbutinMiscellaneous · Other
Restricted in the EU to a maximum concentration of 2 percent in face creams and half a percent in body lotions to minimize potential exposure to hydroquinone [2][12].
GlycerinGlycerin · Humectant
Glyceryl Stearate CitrateAnionic · Emulsifier
Isoamyl LaurateFatty Acid Ester · Emollient
Kojic Acid DipalmitateFatty Acid Ester · Emollient
Functions as a prodrug that releases kojic acid in the skin [1.2], which is suspected of interfering with thyroid function and is restricted in concentration by the EU SCCS.
Caprylic/Capric TriglycerideFatty Acid Ester · Emollient
1,2-HexanediolGlycol · Solvent
Sodium HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Potassium HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Sodium Hyaluronate CrosspolymerHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Sodium Acetylated HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Hydroxypropyltrimonium HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic AcidHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Hyaluronic AcidHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Hydrolyzed Sodium HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Sodium Retinoyl HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Zinc Hydrolyzed HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Ascorbyl Propyl Hydrolyzed HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Ascorbyl Propyl HyaluronateVitamin · Antioxidant
Dimethylsilanol HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid · Humectant
Pentylene GlycolGlycol · Solvent
Butylene GlycolGlycol · Solvent
Sodium BenzoateOrganic Acid · Preservative
Cancauseallergiccontactdermatitisandnonimmunologiccontacturticariacharacterizedbyrednessandwheals, thoughitisgenerallywelltoleratedbymostindividuals[1.5].
Potassium SorbateOrganic Acid · Preservative
Considered a rare skin sensitizer, it may occasionally cause mild allergic contact dermatitis or irritation, particularly on damaged or compromised skin [1.8].
TetrahydrocurcuminPolyphenol · Antioxidant
Sodium Acrylates CopolymerAcrylic · Film Former
May contain trace levels of residual unreacted monomers from the manufacturing process, which can cause skin irritation if the ingredient is not highly purified.
LecithinFatty Acid Ester · Emollient
The Cosmetic Ingredient Review expert panel advises that lecithin should not be used in formulations containing nitrosating agents to prevent the formation of potentially carcinogenic N nitroso compounds [1.6].
Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate CrosspolymerPolymeric · Thickener
Xanthan GumGum · Thickener
GlabridinBotanical Extract · Skin Conditioning
Disodium EDTAEDTA · Chelating Agent
Poorly biodegradable in the environment and can accumulate in aquatic ecosystems where it may mobilize heavy metals.
4-ButylresorcinolMiscellaneous · Other
Though generally well tolerated, cases of allergic contact dermatitis have been documented in individuals using it for hyperpigmentation [1.10].