Science
Mechanism of Action
No specific mechanism of action on skin for Bisphenol A Bis-Ether as a cosmetic ingredient has been reported. Its primary role is in polymer fabrication, not beneficial skin effects.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Insufficient-data confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Exhibits good thermal stability and chemical resistance in industrial settings, but can degrade in acidic conditions. It is incompatible with strong acids/oxidizers and may form unstable peroxides with air.
Conflicts
- strong acids
- strong oxidizers
Safety
Safety Profile
While not CIR-reviewed, this compound is a derivative of Bisphenol A (BPA), classified as a skin sensitizer (Category 1) and toxic for reproduction (Category 1B). EU bans on BPA in food contact materials by Dec 2024 highlight significant safety concerns, suggesting strict scrutiny for cosmetic applications.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Given the lack of reported cosmetic benefits and significant safety concerns associated with its precursor, Bisphenol A, this ingredient should be avoided in skincare formulations.
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