Why U.S. Sunscreen Is Inferior

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on growing concerns about the effectiveness of sunscreen sold in the United States. Citing a study referenced by The Guardian, he highlights that American sunscreens are generally less effective at blocking UV rays compared to products available in Europe and Asia. The issue appears tied to chemical formulation and regulation, raising questions about both safety and pricing during a time of intense heat across the U.S.

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