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Recall on this Sunscreen! Are you using it? | KLTC

Jul 20, 2021 Johnson & Johnson has announced its recalling five sunscreen products that were found to contain benzene, a chemical that can cause cancer with repeated exposure. The sunscreens recalled are:Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen4 Neutrogena aerosol sunscreens; Beach Defense, CoolDry Sport, Invisible Daily Defense and UltraSheer sunscreens. Johnson & Johnson said the amount of benzene found in their samples would not likely cause health risks but are recalling the sunscreens as a precaution. The company s investigating how benzene, a chemical found in gasoline and cigarettes, ended up in the sunscreens. Photo: Getty Images

Recall on this Sunscreen! Are you using it? | KIIX AM 1410

Jul 20, 2021 Johnson & Johnson has announced its recalling five sunscreen products that were found to contain benzene, a chemical that can cause cancer with repeated exposure. The sunscreens recalled are:Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen4 Neutrogena aerosol sunscreens; Beach Defense, CoolDry Sport, Invisible Daily Defense and UltraSheer sunscreens. Johnson & Johnson said the amount of benzene found in their samples would not likely cause health risks but are recalling the sunscreens as a precaution. The company s investigating how benzene, a chemical found in gasoline and cigarettes, ended up in the sunscreens. Photo: Getty Images

Recall on this Sunscreen! Are you using it? | WKDW AM 900

Jul 20, 2021 Johnson & Johnson has announced its recalling five sunscreen products that were found to contain benzene, a chemical that can cause cancer with repeated exposure. The sunscreens recalled are:Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen4 Neutrogena aerosol sunscreens; Beach Defense, CoolDry Sport, Invisible Daily Defense and UltraSheer sunscreens. Johnson & Johnson said the amount of benzene found in their samples would not likely cause health risks but are recalling the sunscreens as a precaution. The company s investigating how benzene, a chemical found in gasoline and cigarettes, ended up in the sunscreens. Photo: Getty Images

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