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June 20, 2007
Sunscreen woes? We've got a solution.

Yesterday EWG launched a database containing the safety and effectiveness ratings of over 700 sunscreen products just in time for summer. The site helps consumers select the best possible sunscreen, but what do you do if you just stockpiled Neutrogena Healthy Skin Face Lotion (SPF15) or Coppertone Sunblock Lotion 2006, which were among the worst sunscreens? Never fear, ill-fated consumer, I have already thought of some creative and healthy ways to use that sunscreen.
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Very funny post, a welcome laugh after using the database to research this issue for a while. I found the #1 product at a local health food store, so I'm happy.
One thing is that I've been linking to the corner of the chart on the EWG Executive Summary page that overlays "low hazard" with "effective" as I think that the sorted rank is a much better cross-criteria reference. Kinesys goes from 23 on the "best of" page to #8 on the Low/Low Page, because its health risk is lower than Baby Blanket, for example. I rather wish EWG would make a PDF or JPG image for you Wallet with the 12 BEST and 12 Worst prodcuts like they have for produce and pesticides...
Posted by: michaelm | August 3, 2007 3:35 PM
Well, i hope i can have this report earlier. My friend took a trip to Washington D.C. and she forgot to bring any suncreen in Sept, so she decided to use her friend's Neutrogena Healthy Skin Face Lotion. But her skin got allergic to the product...so horrible.
Posted by: Grigo | October 30, 2007 11:29 AM