
BLUE LIZARD FACE, BABY or SENSITIVE

The Environmental Working Group, a Washington-based nonprofit, has released an investigation of nearly 1,000 brand-name sunscreens that says four out of five don't adequately protect consumers and may contain harmful chemicals.
The group says some of the products of the nation's leading brands -- including Coppertone, Neutrogena and Banana Boat -- are the poorest performers.

Experts Give Advice on Choosing and Using Sunscreens
"The physical blocking sunscreens are by far the better sunscreens vs. the chemical sunscreens," says Sonia Badreshia-Bansal, MD, a dermatologist in Danville, Calif. The EWG found in its literature search that as much as 40% of Mexoryl can degrade within two hours. Helioplex products trigger the same concerns from EWG scientists as do other chemical blockers -- the risk of upsetting hormonal balance.
The bottom line: Physical blockers work better on both UVA and UVB rays, according to experts interviewed by WebMD.
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