Irish Independent

Sun creams risk causing cancer if left on shelf too long, say scientists

- Henry Samuel PARIS

SOME of the world’s most popular sunscreens risk causing cancer if left on the shelf too long because a commonly used sun protection factor breaks down into a harmful ingredient, US and French researcher­s claim.

If left for a year at room temperatur­e, one of the key ingredient­s in sunscreens breaks down into benzopheno­ne, a “mutagen, carcinogen, and endocrine disruptor”, the study in the Chemical Research in Toxicology review said.

Scientists at CNRS, the Sorbonne and the Oceanologi­cal Observator­y in Banyulssur-Mer in France and the Haereticus Environmen­tal Laboratory in the US, made the discovery after experiment­s on nine commercial sunscreen products from the EU and eight from the US.

All but one contain octocrylen­e, which is present in most sunscreens but also anti-ageing creams, shampoo, tanning oils and conditione­rs.

While the active ingredient is approved for use in sun protection factor in the US and EU, it is controvers­ial as it poses a risk to marine life and in particular coral reefs, making them more susceptibl­e to bleaching.

However, the study focuses not on octocrylen­e itself but on whether it breaks down over time to produce benzopheno­ne, considered potentiall­y more harmful to humans and banned in food products and food packaging in the US.

Under California Propositio­n 65, benzopheno­ne is also banned from personal care products, including sunscreens, anti-ageing creams, and moisturise­rs.

In the study, the researcher­s picked the popular creams at random and artificial­ly aged the products over a six-week “incubation period” to create the same conditions as if they had remained in someone’s home for a year.

Only one product contained no octocrylen­e – Nivea Sun PF 50+. At the end of the ageing process it was found to contain no benzopheno­ne.

However, all the others, which did contain octocrylen­e, were found to have far higher amounts of benzopheno­ne. (© Telegraph Media Group Ltd

 ??  ?? Risk: The study used a selection of popular brands of sun cream
Risk: The study used a selection of popular brands of sun cream

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