Its been long debated whether sunscreen is helpful in preventing various sun-causing health issues, such as sunburn and skin cancer. Some experts say the sun isn't as bad as its been portrayed, while others are highly suggesting the use of sunscreen to protect against "harmful UV (ultra violet) rays".
Now there's something else to consider. Health Canada has received (at last count) 187 complaints about "burns" after applying Banana Boat brand sunscreen. Most of the complaints are concerning children being "burned". Some of the pictures are gruesome with serious 3rd degree burns. I won't post the pictures here.
While it isn't known whether the "burns" are caused by the sunscreen or by the sun itself, or what the actual conditions that were present when the "burns" occurred, all the complaints are about one brand of sunscreen.
Banana Boat has made a public statement saying, its products have undergone rigorous testing, the results of which have proven the sunscreen is safe and does not cause chemical burns.
Health Canada has reviewed the complaints and not found any discrepancies; however, they have performed some testing of their own and is anticipating results in the weeks to come.
I would usually dismiss complaints like these to lack of proper use, excessive sun exposure, or some other carelessness, but this story concerns one brand of sunscreen. That begs the question whether it's the earth's magnetosphere being weak and letting in too much sun's UV rays, people's carelessness, or chemical burns from this brand of sunscreen. It is possible this brand has a chemical mixture issue, although unlikely.
The debate rages on. Our bodies do need UV rays for good health. Blocking those rays can cause health issues; however, studies conclude UV rays can be harmful. Although there are vitamin supplements, there really isn't a replacement for the sun's rays, and that's really not debated. The real debate is whether people should use sunscreen to block UV rays or do our bodies need more UV rays.
What is your opinion on sunscreen use?
Do you use sunscreen?
Have you had severe burns while using sunscreen?
If you don't use sunscreen, why not?