Ethylhexyl Triazone
Our database includes 9 products featuring Ethylhexyl Triazone as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
9 products with Ethylhexyl Triazone
Modern Filter K-Beauty Daily SPF Black Rice Moisture Airyfit Daily Sunscreen SPF 50+
Haruharu Wonder's Airyfit Daily Sunscreen is one of the best K-beauty SPF 50+ options on the global market, built around a modern four-filter stack (Ethylhexyl Triazone, Mexoryl SX, Uvinul A Plus, Tinosorb S) that genuinely outperforms most U.S.-available chemical sunscreens. Lightweight, invisible on all skin tones, reasonably priced, and supported by niacinamide and ceramide — it's a near-ideal daily sunscreen if you can import it.
J-Beauty Sport Sunscreen MVP UV Athlizm Skin Protect Essence SPF 50+
One of the most capable sport sunscreens on the global market — a Japanese essence loaded with next-generation European filters that holds up through sweat, swimming, and sunshine without feeling like armor. If you can import it, it belongs in any runner, cyclist, or swimmer's bag; if you're buying for calm daily office wear, the regular Aqua Rich line is a better fit.
European-Filter Daily Driver Hydra UV Protect SPF 50+ Face Lotion
The AU/EU Hydra face lotion is what a Bondi Sands face sunscreen looks like when it gets to use next-generation filters unavailable in the US. Lightweight, fragrance-free, genuinely hydrating, and cosmetically elegant under makeup, it's one of the strongest-value European face SPFs on the shelf — if you can source it.
K-Beauty SPF Breakthrough AWE Sun Airy-fit Sunscreen SPF 50+
A masterclass in modern sunscreen formulation — five next-generation UV filters deliver SPF 50+ PA++++ protection in a texture so lightweight you forget you're wearing it. With niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and adenosine onboard, this is a treatment product disguised as sunscreen, at a price that makes expensive Western SPFs look embarrassing.
European-Filter Body SPF Hydra UV Protect SPF 50+ Body Sunscreen Lotion
A hydration-forward Australian body sunscreen that uses filters unavailable in the US, delivering stronger UVB coverage and a skincare-grade glycerin-and-algae base in one bottle. It's sold only through AU and EU retailers, but for shoppers who can source it, it's one of the best-formulated body SPFs at a drugstore price.
European Filter Advantage Vitamin C Brightening Daily UV Fluid SPF 50
A genuinely modern European drugstore sunscreen that punches well above its price point thanks to Tinosorb S and Uvinul T 150 — filters not yet available in US formulations. The light fluid texture, invisible finish, and SPF 50 rating make it an excellent daily choice for users in European markets. Fragrance and alcohol content are the main trade-offs; sensitive skin should look elsewhere.
K-Beauty Modern Filter MVP Waterfull Essence Sun Cream SPF 50+
A modern Korean chemical sunscreen that earns its hype. The Uvinul A Plus + Tinosorb S filter blend gives broad-spectrum protection with zero white cast, while niacinamide and panthenol push it past sun protection into genuine skincare territory. The 50ml tube at $32 is the only real friction.
K-Beauty Sunscreen Gem Houttuynia Cordata Calming Moisture Sun Cream SPF 50+
A beautifully formulated K-beauty sunscreen that combines cutting-edge UV filters with sensitive-skin-friendly calming ingredients. Zero white cast, zero fragrance, zero irritation — this is what happens when sunscreen technology isn't held back by regulatory lag.
Discontinued — SPF Controversy Soft Airy UV Essence SPF 50
A cautionary tale packaged as a sunscreen. The Soft Airy UV Essence had everything a daily sunscreen should feel like — lightweight, hydrating, invisible — except the one thing a sunscreen must actually do: protect you from the sun at its claimed level. Independent testing confirmed SPF of 12-28 versus the labeled 50+. Discontinued by Klairs after public acknowledgment. Do not purchase remaining stock.