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Kids by Babyganics sunscreen recalled over solvent health risks

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Last updated: 2025/02/22 at 8:12 PM
Press Room Published February 22, 2025
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A news release from Health Canada says the solvent can be absorbed through the skin or by inhaling it, and it may cause harm to fetal development and the reproductive system when used frequently.

Affected products have expiry dates of November 2025 and April 2026

The Canadian Press · Posted: Feb 22, 2025 7:50 PM EST | Last Updated: 21 minutes ago

Health Canada says SC Johnson & Son, Inc. is recalling some of its Kids by Babyganics SPF 50 Mineral Sunscreen Totally Tropical in both its rollerball and continuous spray formats due to monoglyme being found in the products above the allowable limit. (Health Canada)

A children’s sunscreen is being recalled after a solvent was found in the product that could pose health risks.

Health Canada says SC Johnson & Son, Inc. is recalling some of its Kids by Babyganics SPF 50 Mineral Sunscreen Totally Tropical in both its rollerball and continuous spray formats due to monoglyme — also known as 1,2-dimethoxyethane — being found in the products above the allowable limit.

A news release from Health Canada says the solvent can be absorbed through the skin or by inhaling it, and it may cause harm to fetal development and the reproductive system when used frequently.

The affected products have expiry dates of November 2025 and April 2026.

Health Canada warns not to use the sunscreen and to consult a health-care professional if someone has used it and developed health concerns.

It says it is monitoring the company’s recall and will inform the public if there are any new health risks identified.

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