Decoding 'Hypoallergenic' and 'Non-Comedogenic' on SPF Labels
What 'hypoallergenic' and 'non-comedogenic' actually guarantee—and what they don't.
Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are the two filters the FDA classifies as GRASE (generally safe and effective).
Since marketing terms aren't regulated, the INCI list is what counts—and the FDA's GRASE call on zinc oxide is why derms reach for it on reactive, rosacea-prone, or post-procedure skin.
Frequently asked questions
What sunscreen is best for rosacea or eczema?
For rosacea or eczema, gentle mineral (zinc oxide) sunscreens that are fragrance-free and contain soothing, barrier-supporting ingredients tend to be best tolerated, since fragrance and some chemical filters can trigger flares. Choose broad-spectrum SPF 30+ and patch-test first.
Why does my sunscreen irritate my skin?
Irritation is most often from fragrance or specific chemical filters rather than sunscreen as a whole. Switch to a fragrance-free mineral formula, patch-test on the inner arm for a few days, and simplify your routine. Persistent reactions warrant a dermatologist and possibly allergy patch testing.
What is the best sunscreen for sensitive skin?
For sensitive skin, dermatologists often suggest mineral (zinc oxide/titanium dioxide) formulas that are fragrance-free and labeled non-comedogenic, as they're less likely to irritate. Patch-test new products. The best one is whichever broad-spectrum SPF 30+ your skin tolerates and you'll use daily.
r/SkincareAddiction: 'What's the best sunscreen for acne-prone, oily skin?'
Sources & citations
- American Academy of Dermatology, sunscreen guidance for sensitive skin (aad.org)
- aad.org ↗