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Most Sunscreens Either Useless Or Unsafe, List of the Best
7-1-08
About 85 percent of the sunscreens on the market are not good enough to
protect against skin damage from ultraviolet rays, according to a new report.
Sunscreens are commonly used by millions of Americans in hopes that these
products help prevent premature aging of the skin and development of skin cancer
by blocking the UV rays that can be beneficial or harmful depending upon the
dose.
The new report, by the nonprofit Environmental Working Group, says that 85% of
sunscreen either inadequately protect against the damage caused by the sun's
rays or contain chemicals that pose excess hazard.
Authors of the report say that the problem is compounded by the fact that the
Food and Drug Administration does not have standards for testing and labeling
sunscreens leaving the manufacturers to make a wide array of unjustified wild
claims about their products.
Based on an analysis of hundreds of studies on 952 name-brand sunscreens, the
EWG has found the most popular ones were actually the worse and none of market
leader Coppertone's 41 sunscreen products met EWG's criteria for safety and
effectiveness. Banana Boat and Neutrogena, the second and third largest
manufacturers, got only one out of 103 products recommended by EWG.
Sunscreen lovers may not have to be disappointed, however. EWG says there are
143 products consumers can use that offer a very good sun protection with
ingredients and pose only minimal health risks if any.
The top 28 recommended are listed below:
Keys Soap Solar Rx Therapeutic Sunblock, SPF 30
Trukid Sunny Days Facestick Mineral Sunscreen UVA/UVB Broad Spectrum, SPF 30+
California Baby Sunblock Stick Everyday/year-Round, SPF 30+
California Baby Sunblock Stick No Fragrance, SPF 30+
Badger Sunscreen, SPF 30
Marie Veronique Skin Therapy Sun Serum
Lavera Sunscreen Neutral, SPF 40
Vanicream Sunscreen, SPF 35
Vanicream Sunscreen Sport, SPF 35
California Baby Sunscreen Lotion No Fragrance, SPF 30+
California Baby Sunscreen Lotion Everyday/year-Round, SPF 30+
UV Natural Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Sun Science Sport Formula, SPF 30
California Baby Sunscreen Lotion Natural Bug Blend, SPF 30+
UV Natural Sunscreen, Sport, SPF 30+
UV Natural Sunscreen, UV Golf / Ultra
Soleo Organics Sunscreen all natural Sunscreen, SPF 30+
Lotus Moon Sage Sun Protective Creme -, SPF 25
Healing-Scents Live Long Sunscreen, SPF 25-30
Caribbean Sol Solguard, SPF 25
Kabana Skin Care Green Screen Organic Sunscreen - Skin Tone Tinted, SPF 22
B. Glen Natural Clay Sunscreen 25
Kabana Skin Care Green Screen Organic Sunscreen - Fragrance Free, SPF 20
Cosmesis Dermatologist Sunblock, SPF 30
Arcona Reozone, Protect, SPF 20
Arcona Tinted Reozone, Protect, SPF 20
L'uvalla Certified Organic L'UVAlla Certified Organic Sunscreen Face/body, SPF
20
Sun Science Hydrating Sun Mist, SPF 30
For more information, read http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/special/sunscreens2008/summary.php
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