So, we hear so much to lather up on sunscreen and to avoid going out in the sun between the peak hours (Usually midday). But, have you ever considered that just maybe you sunscreen can increase the risk of cancer?
Well, sure enough, it can.
AOL news reported in an article that in the Environmental Working Group researchers annual report, found that only 39/500 sunscreen products tested were safe and effective.
The finding of Vitamin A in sunscreen and it's derivatives (retinol and retinyl palmitate), might speed up cancer...even though sunscreen is produced to prevent that.
The reported reason for Vit. A in sunscreen is that it's an anti-oxidant and will slow skin aging. (A positive thought I must add.)
In lab results animals lathered up with the vitamin developed a tumor 21 percent faster than those lathered with vitamin A free cream.
PLEASE read this article: Dangerous sunscreen
U.S. News also has done a report..Check this out too.. U.S. News Health