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David Baxter PhD

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Health Canada tests 27 sunscreens after skin reactions reported, finds no problems
CBC News
June 28, 2018

None of the sunscreens tested contained preservatives known to cause skin reactions

Health Canada has not identified any serious concerns with the quality of sunscreens, which were tested after a higher than expected number of reports last summer about skin reactions linked to the use of Banana Boat products. 2

The issue received public attention when several mothers complained that their babies suffered burn injuries after using a Banana Boat sunscreen. A woman in B.C. said her 12-year-old son developed severe blisters following use of one of the products. 1

Health Canada says it has tested 27 sunscreens from various companies in its laboratories, 18 of them intended for children or infants and nine aimed at use by adults.

The federal department says all products were found to have a pH range close to the skin's natural level and all contained the amount of active ingredient listed on their labels.

None of the sunscreens contained preservatives known to cause skin reactions nor had microbial contaminants that exceeded allowable levels.

The 27 sunscreen products tested included six Banana Boat sprays and lotions, six Coppertone preparations, and three Ombrelle lotions for children.

Health Canada says it strongly encourages the use of sunscreens to protect against harmful UV radiation, which can lead to burns, premature aging and skin cancer.

"Although reactions observed are not the result of product quality issues, other factors that could have contributed to the reported reactions are under review," said Health Canada, which is completing a comprehensive scientific and clinical safety assessment of sunscreens and their risk of causing skin reactions.

A summary of the safety review will be released later this summer.


1Mother wants Banana Boat sunscreen pulled after son suffers burns, blisters
2'It's heartbreaking': More parents allege Banana Boat sunscreen burned their kids
 

David Baxter PhD

Late Founder
Health Canada releases sunscreen testing results
Health Canada
June 28, 2018

OTTAWA – Last summer, Health Canada received a higher than expected number of reports of skin reactions suspected of being associated with Banana Boat sunscreen products. As a result of these reports, Health Canada tested a wide range of sunscreen brands and has now released a summary of the results.

The Department tested 27 sunscreens from various companies in its laboratories: 18 intended for use on children or infants, and 9 intended for use on adults.

Health Canada’s testing did not identify any serious concerns with the quality of these products. Of the sunscreens tested:

  • All products were found to have a pH range close to the skin's natural pH level.
  • All products contained the amount of active ingredient that was listed on the product label.
  • None of the products contained the preservatives known to cause skin reactions: methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazolinone.
  • None of the products contained microbial contaminants above allowable levels.
The following products were tested by Health Canada:


Tested Product Product DIN
Anthelios Dermo-Kids Children Sunscreen Lotion DIN 02433052
Atoma Kids Sunscreen Continuous Spray SPF 50+ DIN 02398044
Aveeno Active Naturals Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer SPF 30 DIN 02283751
Banana Boat Baby Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60 DIN 02430207
Banana Boat Kids Free Continuous Spray Sunscreen SPF 50+ DIN 02440849
Banana Boat Sport Performance with Powerstay Technology Sunscreen Spray SPF 30 DIN 02422352
Banana Boat Sport Performance with Powerstay Technology Sunscreen Spray SPF 50+ DIN 02422360
Banana Boat Sport Performance with Powerstay Technology Sunscreen Lotion SPF 30 DIN 02423545
Coppertone General Protection Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60 DIN 02314703
Coppertone Kids Continuous Spray SPF 60 DIN 02315041
Coppertone Sport Continuous Spray Accuspray Sunscreen SPF 30 DIN 02315564
Coppertone Sunscreen Lotion SPF 8 DIN 01931199
Coppertone Sunscreen Lotion SPF 15 DIN 02330806
Coppertone Waterbabies Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60 DIN 02314681
Equate Kids Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60 DIN 02359936
KINeSYS Kids Alcohol-Free Performance Sunscreen Spray SPF 30 DIN 02375788
Life Brand Kids Sunscreen Continuous Spray SPF 50+ DIN 02447533
Neutrogena Beach Defense Kids Sunscreen Spray SPF 60 DIN 02420953
Neutrogena Cooldry Sport Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60 DIN 02425033
Neutrogena Wet Skin Kids Sunscreen Spray SPF 60 DIN 02354853
Ombrelle Kids Lotion SPF 45 DIN 02268736
Ombrelle Kids Water Resistant Lotion SPF 30 DIN 02268744
Ombrelle Kids Water Resistant Lotion SPF 50+ Kids Lotion DIN 02420368
President’s Choice Kids’ Sunscreen Continuous Spray SPF 50 DIN 02448556
Sunthera3 Kids Wet & Dry Sunscreen SPF 60 DIN 02404613
Sunzone Baby Sunscreen Lotion SPF 60 DIN 02395894
Sunzone Kids Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50+ DIN 02395983

Health Canada strongly encourages the use of sunscreens to protect against harmful UV radiation and provides general sun safety tips as well as safety tips for parents.

Although reactions observed are not the result of product quality issues, other factors that could have contributed to the reported reactions are under review. Health Canada is completing a comprehensive scientific and clinical safety review of sunscreens and their risk of causing skin reactions. This review includes safety data from the Canada Vigilance Database, sunscreen manufacturers, peer-reviewed scientific journals, and international regulatory agencies. A summary of the safety review will be released this summer, once the report has been completed.

The Department will continue to assess any new reports of adverse reactions to sunscreen and conduct further testing as required. Should Health Canada determine that there is a safety concern associated with any sunscreen products sold in Canada, it will take action and inform Canadians.

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