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Jul 3rd, 2015

Allergies To Sunscreens | Victoria BC

by Carmen Scott

Category: Articles, Information & Tips

Here is a list of what you don’t want in a sunscreen: (courtesy of Environmental Working Group)

oxybenzone - One of the biggest culprits to making the sunscreens more of a toxin hazard. The overall concerns with this ingredient is developmental/reproductive toxicity, Endocrine disruption, Allergies/immunotoxicity, Persistence and bioaccumulation, Enhanced skin absorption, Biochemical or cellular level changes.

Vitamin A - The sunscreen industry often adds vitamin A to its products because it is an anti-oxidant that slows skin aging. That may be true for lotions and night creams used indoors, but the FDA study of vitamin A’s photocarcinogenic properties raises the possibility that it results in cancerous tumors when used on skin exposed to sunlight. Scientists have known for some time that vitamin A can spur excess skin growth (hyperplasia), and that in sunlight it can form free radicals that damage DNA. It may also speed the development of skin tumors and lesions. This finding is quite troubling because the sunscreen production companies adds vitamin A to about 30 percent of all sunscreens.

benzophenone-3,homosalate, or octyl-methoxycinnamate - These ingredients not only behave like estrogen and are known to disrupt users’ endocrine systems, they are more readily absorbed through the skin.

Sprays or powders. They have a greater potential to be inhaled. Choose cream based products instead. Make sure to reapply them often, because sunscreen chemicals break apart in the sun, wash off in pools and rub off on towels and clothing.

So now you know what you don’t want, what’s left? Below are a few websites that will show you what types of natural and organic sunscreens are available.

beyondcoastal.comwell.ca | bebepure.com

There are many natural sunscreens on the market, but just like everything else make sure you do your homework. And if you are still struggling about which sunscreen to use, remember you can always make your own…

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