Avoiding Sunscreen Recommendations for Aldi, Lidl, dm, and Others' Customers
In the world of sunscreen, a few common ingredients have been causing concern among consumers. Two such substances are Octocrylene and Benzophenone, which have been found in some products from popular brands like Aldi, Lidl, and dm.
Renowned consumer advocate Ron Perduss has been investigating the capabilities and potential risks of these substances. In a recent video, Perduss revealed the results of a sunscreen test by Stiftung Warentest, where octocrylene was found in some sunscreen products.
Octocrylene, a UV filter, may cause allergic reactions and potential hormone disruption. It's important to note that the exact products containing octocrylene vary, so checking ingredient lists is recommended. Furthermore, over time, octocrylene can transform into benzophenone, a substance suspected of causing cancer.
Perduss advises consumers to be cautious of sunscreens containing octocrylene. This advice comes in the wake of an urgent appeal made to customers of dm, Rossmann & Co., who may not be fully aware of the potential risks associated with these substances.
However, it's not all doom and gloom. Many sunscreen products from Aldi, Lidl, and dm were rated 'very good' in the same test. Sunscreen is readily available in supermarkets and discount stores like these.
Perduss's video series, 'DER WESTEN clears up,' provides tips on saving money, asserting rights, protecting health, and avoiding deceptions in various scenarios, including shopping at stores like Aldi, Lidl, dm & Co. In this series, Perduss also investigates the claim about sunscreen and cancer, offering valuable insights to consumers.
Meanwhile, astaxanthin, a pigment found in algae, is being hyped up by influencers as a potential replacement for conventional sunscreens. Astaxanthin is another substance frequently mentioned in the sunscreen discussion. Details about what astaxanthin can really do can be found in the article.
In conclusion, while it's important to be aware of the potential risks associated with certain sunscreen ingredients, it's also crucial to remember that many sunscreen products are safe and effective. Always check the ingredient list before purchasing sunscreen, and consider seeking advice from trusted sources like Ron Perduss.
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