Van Haecke, TamaraRogiers, VeraScientific Committee on Consumer Safety - SCCSBernauer, UlrikeBodin, LaurentChaudhry, QasimCoenraads, Pieter JanEzendam, JanineGaffet, EricGalli, Corrado L.Panteri, EiriniRogiers, VeraRousselle, ChristopheStepnik, MaciejVanhaecke, TamaraWijnhoven, SusanBenfenati, EmilioCabaton, NicolasCorsini, EmanuelaKoutsodimou, AglaiaLouro, HenriquetaUter, Wolfgangvon Goetz, Natalie2025-11-112025-11-112025-06-30NAM Journal. 2025 Jun;1:100034. doi:10.1016/j.namjnl.2025.100034. Correction: NAM Journal. 2025 Oct 12:100058. doi:10.1016/j.namjnl.2025.100058http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/10585Correction: NAM Journal. 2025 Oct 12:100058. doi:10.1016/j.namjnl.2025.100058Highlights: -BZP-4 is safe when used as UV filter up to a max. conc. of 5 % in sunscreen, all leave-on products (tot. dermal aggregate); -BZP-4 is safe when used as UV filter up to a max. conc. of 5 % in sunscreen, all rinse-off products (tot. dermal aggregate); -Same for lipstick, sunscreen propellant and pump spray (separately or in combination based on determ. aggregated exposure); -BZP-4 use as stabiliser when the product is exposed to light should remain within the conc. of. 5 %, incl. UV-filter use; -This assessment did not cover the safety of Benzophenone-4 for the environment.engBenzophenone-4Safety AssessmentCosmetic IngredientsEnvironmental GenotoxicityGenotoxicidade AmbientalScientific Opinion on benzophenone – 4 (CAS No. 4065-45-6, EC No. 223-772-2) used in cosmetics products – SCCS/1660/23journal article10.1016/j.namjnl.2025.1000343050-6204