

#Banana boat sunscreen recalled how to#
Here’s the rundown on Banana Boat’s 2022 sunscreen recall, including affected products to look out for, how to get a refund, and more.Īccording to Banana Boat’s recall statement, which was issued by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) on July 29, the carcinogen benzene was found in a portion of Banana Boat samples after the company conducted an internal review of its products. On July 29, Edgewell Personal Care issued a voluntary nationwide recall of three batches of Banana Boat’s Hair & Scalp Spray SPF 30 for containing trace amounts of an ingredient called benzene, which is a carcinogen - so you might want to get used to the beach hat look for the rest of the summer. More information is available from the manufacturer at 1-800-SAFESUN.Before you hit the beach, make sure to inspect your collection of sunscreen products. Food and Drug Administration about the recall, which it undertook voluntarily.Ĭonsumers who purchased the products are being told not to use them.

Louis-based Energizer Holdings said it has notified the U.S. "I think you just have to use common sense and not be near an open fire when you put on aerosol anything," said Rigel, a past president of the American Academy of Dermatology. Rigel pointed out that the flammable ingredients in aerosol- including alcohol - are common to many products, including hairspray and spray-on deodorants. Darrel Rigel, professor of dermatology at New York University. "I've been doing this for 30 years and I've never seen or heard of this happening before," said Dr. Green said aerosol sunscreens have become popular in recent years because they're faster and easier to apply than traditional creams.ĭoctors and burn experts said Friday the problem appears to be extremely rare. Michele Green, a dermatologist at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital. "So many people put this on outside, while they're on their way to activities, so I just don't think people are aware of that," said Dr. UltraMist's label warns users: "Keep away from sources of ignition - no smoking."īut dermatologists say most people don't read such labels.

As a result the lotion is taking longer to dry, which raises the flammability risk. The problem appears to be caused by UltraMist's spray valve, which is applying too much of the product, Energizer said in a statement. More than 20 million units have been sold since UltraMist launched in 2010, a company spokesman said.

recall includes products like UltraMist Sport, UltraMist Ultra Defence and UltraMist Kids. The recall is larger south of the border, with the company pulling 23 varieties of Banana Boat UltraMist formulations from store shelves. The products were sold nationally from January 2010 through Sept.
#Banana boat sunscreen recalled skin#
The company says there is a "potential risk of product igniting on the skin if contact is made with a source of ignition before the product is completely dry." The company is pulling two types of continuous spray Banana Boat sun care products from stores across Canada - Banana Boat Ultra Defense SPF 60 Spray Sunscreen and Banana Boat Sport Performance SPF 60 Spray Sunscreen. Four burn cases were reported in the U.S. following reports that a handful of people have caught on fire after applying the lotion and coming into contact with an open flame.Įnergizer Holdings Canada said there have been five reports of people catching fire after applying the sunscreen in the last year. TORONTO - The maker of Banana Boat sunscreen is recalling some of its spray-on products in Canada and the U.S.
