This seems particularly noticeable in the early years at school.
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This seems particularly noticeable in the early years at school.
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Ask Moxie is hosting a really good discussion on the Environmental Working Group's (EWG) sunscreen guide for 2010.
Main take-away:
benzophenone 3: absorbed through the skin. Can cause allergic reactions, foto- sensitivity, hormonal problems.
PABA: will be banned in EU as from October for same reasons as benzophenone 3.
methylbenzylidencamphor: studies on animals suggest it effects thyroid function. Penetrates the skin barrier and can cause allrgies.
Source: Italian Consumer magazine Altroconsumo, June 2010.
I buy all my sunscreen in Canada. My favorites are La Roche-Posay Anthelios or Hydraphase UV in SPF 30. (Sephora carries Hydraphase, but only SPF 15.) L'Oreal Ombrelle and Vichy are also good. FYI these are all brands you can find at an ordinary drugstore in Canada. My Vichy SPF 60 body sunblock has Mexoryl, octorcrylene, titantium dioxide, and avobenzone, all of which are on the low or moderate risk lists on the EWG site
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