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Does Neutrogena have bad chemicals?

Not only do many Neutrogena sunscreens contain harmful chemicals like oxybenzone and methylisothiazolinone – we'll get to those later – but their advertised SPF levels of over 70 have been debunked by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. According to the federal department, SPF levels max out at about 50.Dec 19, 2017

Are Neutrogena products bad?

Our Verdict. Overall, we think that Neutrogena is an affordable brand, but there are definitely better options out there. Some Neutrogena products are better than others, and we recommend avoiding the products with synthetic fragrance ingredients and parabens.

Is Neutrogena chemical free?

It's suitable for most skin types — acne-prone, oily, combination and sensitive — because it's free of oils, fragrances and parabens.

Does Neutrogena contain phthalates?

Is Neutrogena Phthalates-free? In the Neutrogena Naturals line, all of the products are free from phthalates. … If you are concerned about these types of ingredients and/or have sensitive skin, stick to the Neutrogena Naturals line.

Does Neutrogena moisturizer contain benzene?

Answer: Hello, this product don't contains any traces of benzene. Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Neutrogena products, told that "benzene is not an ingredient in any of our personal care products." This products undergo rigorous testing to ensure safety and quality and meet all FDA regulations.

Why Neutrogena is bad for your skin?

The recalls for the Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens were initiated after it was discovered that the products may contain benzene, a known carcinogen that has been linked to the development of leukemia. According to the FDA-issued recall notice, the benzene was discovered during internal testing of the products.

Is Neutrogena dermatologist recommended?

So it should come as no surprise that Neutrogena® is recommended by dermatologists 2X more than any other skincare brand. Read on for expert skincare advice from Dermatologists: Sensitive Skin.

Why is Neutrogena bad for you?

The products may contain a known carcinogen. The recalls for the Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens were initiated after it was discovered that the products may contain benzene, a known carcinogen that has been linked to the development of leukemia.