Children’s Sunscreens Boost EWG Recommendation Rate In 2012
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Environmental Working Group says many children’s sunscreens have “safer, more effective ingredients than those in other products.” But the Personal Care Products Council questions EWG’s research, saying the group’s report “could confuse consumers and discourage them from using sunscreen.”
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