80 % of Neutrogena's sunscreens contain
oxybenzone which is a hormone disrupting ingredient.
Just a quick search on the Environmental Working Group will show you that Aquaphor contains a level 8 chemical additive called
oxybenzone which has a long list of potential risks.
Not exact matches
Most chemical sunscreens contain the toxic chemical
Oxybenzone, and endocrine disrupter
which can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
The Skin Cancer Foundation cites the FDA's approved list of active sunscreen ingredients,
which includes
Oxybenzone, Avobenzone, Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide and others.
Most conventional sunscreens are loaded with chemical sunscreen ingredients such as
oxybenzone and avobenzone
which can potentially be toxic.
Not so with this powerful formulation,
which contains broad spectrum protection in the form of heavy - hitters octinoxate, octocrylene, avobenzone, and
oxybenzone.
Top offenders include hormone and endocrine disruptors (parabens, phthalates, chemical sunscreens like avobenzone and
oxybenzone), suspected and known carcinogens (certain preservatives, formaldehyde releasers), and «fragrance,» the most opaque «ingredient» of all, since it is basically a blanket term under
which companies can hide any other ingredients they wish, without ever disclosing what they are (in the US this is perfectly legal).
Many sunscreens contain chemicals such as
oxybenzone and octinoxate
which have been reported to have harmful effects on coral, kelp and the development of marine organisms.