![]() ![]() Note that the full list contains 78 items and can be viewed in its entirety over here. Johnson & Johnson said Thursday it’s recalling five of its Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens after finding low levels of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical, in some samples.īut beach buffs blamed the company for failing to do more testing before releasing the products. A sampling of the offending sunscreen products can be seen below. She added, “I’m probably just going to stop using it.” Sunbather Farha Hussain, 22, of Brooklyn, added, “It’s ironic that something that’s supposed to protect me from skin cancer might give me cancer.” I always thought active recalls were more public than this… I’m not seeing anything at my drugstores,” she said. Forward any email receipts you have to (you can set up auto-forwarding to make it easier) DoNotPay will notify you immediately if one of your purchases is recalled. “There should be signs on the stores and places where they sold it. How the Product Recall Monitor works: Register your email for our Recall Monitor through the Product Recalls product. Oliveri, who was soaking up rays with her husband, Jason Oliveri, 40, on the Coney Island shoreline said she wants the company to alert customers in shops that the sunblock isn’t safe. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) said consumers should not use. “I feel upset and betrayed and wondering if I’m okay just sitting here with all of it on me,” said Elisabeth Oliveri, 41, of Queens, who had coated herself with Neutrogena UltraSheer aerosol - one of the brands the firm warned customers to stop using. A Neutrogena sunscreen spray is being recalled in Australia after the discovery of the chemical benzene in some batches. New Yorkers and other customers across the US said Thursday they were shocked and dismayed over Johnson & Johnson’s recall of five potentially cancer-causing sunscreens. J&J shares jump as it proposes $9B talc lawsuit settlement Google? More like Screw-gle: The search giant’s ad-market scams ![]() Watch out: Supremes’ ban on racial favoritism applies to companies too Cancer patient wins $18.8M from J&J in baby powder trial ![]()
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