Sunscreen misinformation: Quebec Order of Chemists concerned
Posted June 19, 2024 2:28 pm.
Last Updated June 19, 2024 2:37 pm.
Sunscreen is “safe and effective” when used correctly, reiterates Quebec’s Order of Chemists, at a time when “erroneous and misleading information” on the subject is being propagated on social networks they explain.
In a press release published on Wednesday, the Order of Chemists expresses its dismay at claims by influencers that the ingredients in sunscreen are harmful to the skin. In its opinion, such “scientifically unfounded” claims could endanger public health.
Michel Alsayegh, President of the Order of Chemists, points out that sunscreens are designed to protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays, and that scientific research demonstrates the efficacy and safety of these products when used as directed.
In his opinion, “it is worrying to see pseudo-experts inciting the population to forego sun protection, thereby increasing the risk of skin cancer and other damage caused by UV rays.”
Numerous videos are circulating on social networks in which influencers argue that sunscreen can cause rashes, “age” the skin and even lead to cancer. This movement has led to an outcry from experts across Canada and the United States.
The Order of Chemists points out that although influencers have a large audience, they “generally lack the scientific expertise to evaluate chemicals and their safety”.
“Sun protection is an essential measure for preventing skin damage and skin cancer. Sun protection products, when used correctly, are safe and effective,” confirms the Order.
Alsayegh calls on influencers to weigh up the consequences of what they say on social networks, since “sharing unverified information can have significant consequences for public health.”
–This report by La Presse Canadienne was translated by CityNews