- Johnson & Johnson is recalling five of its sunscreen products after low levels of benzene were found.
- Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen has been recalled in all sizes and levels.
- Four Neutrogena sunscreen products were recalled by Johnson & Johnson.
Johnson & Johnson is voluntarily recalling five of its sunscreen products after low levels of benzene, a chemical that can cause cancer with repeated exposure, were found in samples.
The company announced the recall Wednesday and advised consumers to stop using the products.
The affected products, which were sold in aerosol cans, are Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen, and four Neutrogena sunscreen versions: Beach Defense aerosol sunscreen, CoolDry Sport aerosol sunscreen, Invisible Daily Defense aerosol sunscreen and UltraSheer aerosol sunscreen.
The recall includes all can sizes and all levels of sun protection factor, or SPF, according to the notice posted on the Food & Drug Administration's website. The products were distributed nationwide through retailers.
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Johnson & Johnson investigating benzene in sunscreen
Benzene is a highly flammable, widely used chemical that's present throughout the environment. It can cause cancer with repeated exposure at high enough levels and damage the immune system and prevent cells from functioning properly, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The chemical's effects vary by whether a person accidentally inhales or ingests it or gets it on skin and clothing. Symptoms range from dizziness and irregular heartbeat to convulsions and, at very high levels, death.
"While benzene is not an ingredient in any of our sunscreen products, it was detected in some samples of the impacted aerosol sunscreen finished products," Johnson & Johnson said in a statement. "We are investigating the cause of this issue, which is limited to certain aerosol sunscreen products."
Neutrogena sunscreen recall
The health care giant said in a statement that “use of these products would not be expected to cause adverse health consequences" and that it voluntarily decided to recall them "out of an abundance of caution.”
The statement added that people should use an alternate sunscreen to protect themselves from the skin cancer melanoma.
A list of the affected Neutrogenaproducts along with lot numbers and expiration dates are posted on Neutrogena.com and posted on pages two to 23 with Aveeno products on the first page.
The products are:
- Neutrogena Beach Defense Aerosol Sunscreen
- Neutrogena Cool Dry Sport Aerosol Sunscreen
- Neutrogena Invisible Daily Defense Aerosol Sunscreen
- Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Aerosol Sunscreen
Customers can get a refund by calling J&J’s Consumer Care Center at 1-800-458-1673.
Aveeno aerosol sunscreen recall
Aveeno Protect + Refresh Aerosol Sunscreen is the only Aveeno product included in the recall with eight types affected.
Learn more at Aveeno.com/sunscreen-recall. The recalled lot numbers and expirations are posted here and the Aveeno products are on the first page.
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