American sunscreen options are limited compared to other countries. Here's why.

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How do American sunscreens stack up against others around the world? A 1938 law may be blocking your best options for skin cancer protection.

You may be ready for the start of summer, but is your sunscreen? Compared with other parts of the world, American sunscreen selections are limited due to a law from nearly a century ago that may be blocking the best lotions from your beach bag, CBS News's Manuel Bojorquez reported for 'Evening News.'The 1938 U.S. law classifies sunscreen as a drug and requires animal testing rather than as a cosmetic like parts of Europe and Asia do — this keeps foreign brands off U.S.

'In a statement to CBS News, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it 'must balance the public health benefits of access to a broader range of sunscreen active ingredients against the importance of ensuring that the sunscreens Americans use are safe for regular lifelong use.'Are there 'toxins' in your sunscreen? A dermatologist explains what you need to know.Regardless of what's available now, experts say the important thing is to use what you have.

 

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