SAN DIEGO — More than half of popular sunscreens advertised as “hypoallergenic,” “allergen-free,” and “allergy-free” contain at least one allergen that could trigger allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), ...
Background: Rising use of sunscreen products has led to increased reporting of adverse reactions to sunscreens. Objective: To investigate possible photoallergic reactions in patients who identified ...
Pollen-based sunscreen developed by NTU applied to skin (left) and the raw camelia pollen. PHOTO: NTU SINGAPORE – Professor ...
A total of 18 sunscreens have now been recalled or paused over inaccurate SPF protection claims, so we asked the experts what consumers should do now.
Federal health officials are warning Americans to avoid sunscreens marketed in whipped, mousse and foam because they aren't approved as effective methods for applying the product. The Food and Drug ...
Sunscreen is a skincare essential, we've all heard it. But what if the one product we rely on to protect our skin might actually be harming it? According to cosmetologist Dr Mahnaz Jahan Begum, not ...
More than 20 sunscreen products have been taken off Australian shelves. For the most vulnerable, it's prompted "sunscreen ...
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Tinted mineral sunscreens are now available in more shades by more brands than ever before. Why it matters: They combine sun coverage and makeup in a product that appeals to "clean beauty" fans — but ...