Johnson & Johnson Recalls Five Popular Sunscreens Due to Benzene Contamination
Are you using these aerosol sunscreens?
Johnson & Johnson has issued a voluntary recall of five popular Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens due to small amounts of benzene recently found in some of these products including…
- Neutrogena Invisible Daily defense aerosol sunscreen
- Neutrogena Beach Defense aerosol sunscreen
- Neutrogena Cool Dry Sport aerosol sunscreen
- Neutrogena Ultra Sheer aerosol sunscreen
- Aveeno Protect + Refresh aerosol sunscreen.
According to the CDC, benzene is a carcinogenic chemical that disrupts bone marrow’s ability to produce enough red blood cells. Long-term or high-volume exposure to benzene can cause symptoms like dizziness, drowsiness, headaches, tremors, unconsciousness, and even death at exceedingly high levels.
Luckily, the recalled Johnson & Johnson products reportedly don’t contain enough benzene to actually cause harm to humans, and the onlinepany is recalling the products out of “an abundance of caution.” So if you have been using them, keep an eye out for those symptoms just to be safe. However, as the onlinepany stated, the amount of benzene present in the aerosol Neutrogena and Aveeno products shouldn’t be enough to cause any immediate harm or long-term effects.
Johnson & Johnson also reported that their products usually contain no benzene, and they’re currently investigating the cause of the unexpected addition.
If you’ve recently purchased any of the products listed above and had to dispose of them, the onlinepany will refund your purchase. Customers can submit the form here or call the Johnson & Johnson Customer Care Center at 1-800-458-1673 to request a refund and address any questions they may have.
If you’ve experienced any adverse reactions while using these recalled products, you can report them to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program via their website or call 1-800-332-1088 to request a mail-in form.