Some research studies, while not conclusive, have linked higher concentrations of oxybenzone to health disorders, including endometriosis in older women and lower birth weights in newborn girls." ![]() "It penetrates the skin, gets into the bloodstream and acts like estrogen in the body. The FDA is considering barring SPF ratings above 50+." High-SPFs suppress the skin reddening and pain of sunburns, but they raise the risk of other kinds of skin damage. "The most worrisome thing about high-SPF products is that they give people a false sense of security and beguile them to stay in the sun too long. As long as they’re legal and consumers are unaware of the inhalation risks, the apparent convenience of spray sunscreens will keep them on the market." "The FDA has expressed doubts about their safety and effectiveness but hasn’t banned them. Most of these sunscreens were rated low due to the following factors: ![]() Neutrogena Wet Skin Kids Sunscreen Spray, SPF 70+ Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby Sunscreen, SPF 60+ Banana Boat Kids Continuous Spray Sunscreen, SPF 100īanana Boat Kids Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 100Ĭoppertone Foaming Lotion Sunscreen Kids Wacky Foam, SPF 70Ĭoppertone Sunscreen Continuous Spray Kids, SPF 70Ĭoppertone Sunscreen Lotion Water Babies, SPF 70+Ĭoppertone Sunscreen Stick Water Babies, SPF 55Ĭoppertone Sunscreen Water Babies Foaming Lotion, SPF 70ĬVS Health Children’s Sunstick Sunscreen, SPF 55
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