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How to choose a better sunscreen
4 out of 5.
That's how many sunscreens failed EWG's examination this summer season. Seriously -- 4. Out of every 5. That's WAY too many.
I mean, I guess it could be because we set the standards so high. We actually expected sunscreens to be safe and effective. Silly us!
Our researchers investigated nearly 1000 products, from brand leaders like Coppertone and Neutrogena, to small-scale producers making specialty products. The results were disheartening, to say the least, but we did manage to fine more than 140 products we're willing to recommend. They tend to have a few things in common:
So, before you head out to the beach this holiday weekend, use EWG's updated sunscreen guide to choose something better. Looking for something you can pick up at your local drug store? Use our national brand recommendations -- or take along our handy one-page buying guide. And don't forget to apply liberally and frequently.
We've been waiting 30 years for FDA to produce mandatory, comprehensive sunscreen standards. Late last summer they proposed rules for UVA protection, but they still haven't even finalized that! What's the hold up, FDA?
Photo by amuderick.
While at a melanoma charity event, two doctors from Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Phila. highly recommended a sunscreen, called, Sun Smart with X-cote, SPF 30 UVA, UVB by Applied Therapeutics and distributed by NPR Healthcare, Bethlehem, PA> No animal testing involved. Could you please check this out and list. Ingredients:
Homosalate 8.0%, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate 7.5%, Zinc Oxide 6.8%
Thank you,
It has parabans, if you care about that.