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Banana boat sunscreen again! The boy was scarred with post-sunburn

A mother in Australia applied banana boat brand (Banana Boat) sunscreen to her 2-year-old son, and her son still suffered sunburn. (photo by Daily Mail)


According to the Daily Mail, a mother in Australia applied banana boat brand (Banana Boat) sunscreen to her 2-year-old son, and her son still suffered sunburn. She wrote on social media to remind other parents.

It is reported that young Australian mother Henwood (Natasha Henwood) played outside for two hours before taking his 2-year-old son, Luca (Lucca), to play outdoors after he was coated with a banana boat SPF 50 child protection cream Simply Protect Kids,.

However, Luka had sunburn. He had blisters on his shoulders, face and body.

Ms. Henwood said the sunburn on Luca's shoulder would take weeks to heal, but it has improved, no more blisters, and is slowly scabbing, but she worries that Luca will leave a marked scar as a result.

She noted that banana tanning creams meet Australian standards, which are not low, but this is not the first time the product has such a situation.

Henwood insisted that he had used sunscreen correctly.

On Sunday, the banana boat apologized to Henwood on fb, a social platform, and said it attached great importance to the incident, while contacting Henwood to provide her with a refund.

According to industry studies on sunscreen effects, most cases of severe sunburn after sunscreen use are due to improper use. Sunscreen should be applied 20 minutes before going outdoors and need to be reapplied throughout the day. In addition, improper storage or expiration of sunscreen can also lead to sunscreen failure.


A mother in Australia applied banana boat brand (Banana Boat) sunscreen to her 2-year-old son, and her son still suffered sunburn. (photo by Daily Mail)

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