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Analysis Finds Sunscreens Containing Retinyl Palmitate Do Not Cause Skin Cancer
Findings refute earlier health warning issued by the Environmental Working Group
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Aug. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Despite previous concerns about the cancer-causing potential of sunscreens containing retinyl palmitate (vitamin A), an independent analysis published online in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD) determined that there is no evidence that the inclusion of retinyl palmitate in sunscreens can cause cancer in humans.
Consumer Warning: Cancerous Vitamin-A Retinoids Found In Many Personal Care Products Besides Sunscreens
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D) recently called for swift action from the FDA concerning new clinical evidence of a link between topically applied Retinyl Palmitate and skin cancer in sunscreens, just in time for summer. Retinyl palmitate is a stabilized derivative of Vitamin A, used in over 500 popular sunscreens, but according to one emerging natural skin care company, the potential hazards reach far beyond sun care products.
Consumer Frenzy for Dermaxin Surges After Dermatological Report is Released
A recent skin report lauding the benefits of using premium ingredients in skin creams - such as retinol and retinyl palmitate - has sales of Dermestetics' already best-selling wrinkle cream, Dermaxin, soaring.