“…161 Contact and photocontact sensitivity to sunscreens has been reviewed; currently, Bp-3, a commonly used UVA filter, is the most common photoallergen. 162,163 UVA filters such as isopropyl dibenzoyl methane (Eusolex 8020; removed from the market in 1993), 164 avobenzone (butyl methoxydibenzoyl methane; Parsol 1789), [164][165][166][167][168] oxybenzone (Bp-3), 169 and sulisobenzone (Bp-4), and UVB filters such as PABA, padimate O (octyl dimethyl PABA), methylbenzylidene camphor, 166 octinoxate (OMC), and ensulizole ( phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid) 162,170 have all been reported to induce contact allergic and photoallergic reactions. It should be emphasized that considering the widespread use of sunscreen, contact and photocontact allergic reactions to sunscreen are uncommon.…”