Baby Safety / Compounds / Homosalate

Is Homosalate safe for babies and kids?

High risk for kids

Infants are more vulnerable to Homosalate than children or adults due to immature hepatic/renal clearance, higher intake-to-body-weight ratio, rapid organ development, and increased gastrointestinal absorption.

What is homosalate?

Also known as: Homomenthyl salicylate, Heliophan, 3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexyl 2-hydroxybenzoate, Homosalato.

CAS number
118-56-9
Molecular formula
C16H22O3
Molecular weight
262.34 g/mol
SMILES
CC1CC(CC(C1)(C)C)OC(=O)C2=CC=CC=C2O
PubChem CID
8362

Risk for babies

High risk

Infants are more vulnerable to Homosalate than children or adults due to immature hepatic/renal clearance, higher intake-to-body-weight ratio, rapid organ development, and increased gastrointestinal absorption.

Neonates and infants up to 12 months have incomplete blood-brain barrier development, immature Phase I/II metabolic enzymes (particularly CYP3A4, UGT1A1), and higher gastrointestinal permeability. Equivalent doses produce higher internal concentrations and longer residence times.

What to do: Minimize infant exposure through source control. For breastfeeding mothers: reduce maternal exposure. For formula-fed infants: use certified low-migration bottles and verified water sources. Consult pediatrician regarding any concerns.

Risk for pregnant and nursing people

Context-dependent

Regulatory consensus

1 regulatory bodyhas classified Homosalate.

AgencyYearClassificationNotes
EDC AssessmentSuspected endocrine disruptor

Regulators apply different standards of evidence — animal-data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds — which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. The disagreement is the data.

Where kids encounter homosalate

  • Personal Caresunscreen, moisturizer with SPF, foundation, lip balm SPF

Safer alternatives

Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to Homosalate:

  • Tinosorb S (bemotrizinol)
    Trade-offs: Alternative approach; specific tradeoffs depend on application context, scale, and regulatory requirements. Full hazard assessment of alternative recommended before adoption to avoid regrettable substitution.
    Relative cost: 1.2-2×
  • Tinosorb M
    Trade-offs: Alternative approach; specific tradeoffs depend on application context, scale, and regulatory requirements. Full hazard assessment of alternative recommended before adoption to avoid regrettable substitution.
    Relative cost: 1.2-2×
  • Zinc oxide
    Trade-offs: Alternative approach; specific tradeoffs depend on application context, scale, and regulatory requirements. Full hazard assessment of alternative recommended before adoption to avoid regrettable substitution.
    Relative cost: 1.2-2×

Frequently asked questions

Is homosalate safe for kids?

Infants are more vulnerable to Homosalate than children or adults due to immature hepatic/renal clearance, higher intake-to-body-weight ratio, rapid organ development, and increased gastrointestinal absorption.

What products contain homosalate?

Homosalate appears in: sunscreen (Personal care); moisturizer with SPF (Personal care).

What should I do if my child is exposed to homosalate?

Minimize infant exposure through source control. For breastfeeding mothers: reduce maternal exposure. For formula-fed infants: use certified low-migration bottles and verified water sources. Consult pediatrician regarding any concerns.

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Sources (1)

  1. PubChem Compound Database (2026) — database

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