A new study by the Environmental Working Group is warning parents of the worst sunscreens on the market.
The new study claims almost three quarters of sunscreens that are sold to consumers don't work, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
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EWG's study researched 900 sunscreens and over 500 SPF-labeled moisturizers, measuring data such as UV-ray protection, toxic ingredients and other hazards.
Below are the worst sunscreens that are geared toward children:
Consumer Reports also published a study finding nearly half of the sunscreen products analysts examined don’t meet the SPF listed on their labels.