Ingredient comparison

Avobenzone vs Uvinul A Plus: which one is right for your skin?

Short answer: Both earn their place. Uvinul A Plus is the kinder pick if your skin reacts easily, otherwise it comes down to preference. And if you are pregnant, Uvinul A Plus is the safer one to reach for.

Chemical structure of Avobenzone (Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane)AvobenzoneSun protection
Chemical structure of Uvinul A Plus (Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate)Uvinul A PlusSun protection
9
Efficacy
9
4
Anti-aging
4
Avobenzone versus Uvinul A Plus, compared
ComparedAvobenzoneUvinul A Plus
PotencySimilarSimilar
Evidencestrong evidencestrong evidence
Irritation riskModerateLow
Clogs poresLowLow
In pregnancyAsk your doctorConsidered safe
On a labelusually effective at 2-3%usually effective at 2-10%

So which should you pick?

Choose Uvinul A Plus if

  • your skin is sensitive or reacts easily
  • you are pregnant and want the clearly safe choice, since Avobenzone is one to clear with your doctor first

The honest bottom line: Both earn their place. Uvinul A Plus is the kinder pick if your skin reacts easily, otherwise it comes down to preference. And if you are pregnant, Uvinul A Plus is the safer one to reach for.

Pregnancy: Uvinul A Plus is considered pregnancy-safe, while Avobenzone is one to clear with your doctor first.

Better for your concern

  • Sensitive, reactive skinUvinul A Plus

Based on their scores in the knowledge base. "Either" means both hold their own for that goal.

Avobenzone vs Uvinul A Plus, answered

Which is stronger, Avobenzone or Uvinul A Plus?

They are close in strength: Avobenzone and Uvinul A Plus score similarly on efficacy. Choose by skin type rather than power.

Is Avobenzone or Uvinul A Plus better for sensitive skin?

Uvinul A Plus is the gentler choice for sensitive, reactive skin (low irritation risk, versus moderate for Avobenzone).

Can you use Avobenzone and Uvinul A Plus together?

They have a known interaction. See our can-you-mix page for the verdict and how to use them.

General guidance, not medical advice. Read the full pages on Avobenzone and Uvinul A Plus.