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Sunscreens Recall Across France Due to Potential Infection Risk

Sunscreen brand ParaSol, stocked in French supermarkets, undergoes a recall due to the possible contamination with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that could lead to skin irritation or infection.

Sunscreens Recall Across France Due to Potential Infection Risk

Heading out for some sun this weekend? Hold up! A batch of ParaSol sunscreens, popular in French supermarkets, has been recalled, pal. The reason? There's a teensy chance these sun-savers could be harboring Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that ain't fond of skin and can cause irritation or infection, especially for sensitive, damaged, or fragile skin.

So here's the scoop: the tainted sunscreens hit the shelves between March 10th and April 30th, 2025, and have been spotted in Auchan, Intermarché, Leclerc, Carrefour, and Super U. The affected ParaSol sunscreens include Spray Sensitive 30, Spray Sensitive 50, Spray 30 Protection & Bronzing, Spray 50 Protection & Bronzing, Lait 50 Children, Spray 50+ Children, Creme visage Sensitive 50+, Lait Sensitive 50 mini, Spray Sensitive 30 mini, and Spray Sensitive 50 mini. Yikes!

The recall will end on June 30th, 2025. Check the lot numbers (0125 - 0225 - 0325 - 0425) on your sunscreen bottles. If your sunscreen's in that list, it's best to chuck it or return it to the store. You can also call ParaSol's customer service hotline at 05.63.35.87.68 for a refund or exchange.

Now, remember, while slathering on sunscreen is crucial for summer fun, not all sunscreens are created equal. Last summer, UFC-Que Choisir released a ranking of sunscreens it deemed "good," with some it considered questionable, such as Bioderma PhotoDerm pediatrics spray 50+, whose UVB protection was overestimated on the label, and UVA protection was too weak. Always check labels and don't hesitate to do some research before slathering on that sunscreen!

And if you're curious about sunscreen recalls, check out ANSES (Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire), France’s primary recall authority for cosmetics, or RappelConso, the official French government recall portal. Major French supermarkets like Carrefour and Leclerc might also post recall alerts on their websites or apps. Lastly, you can always contact ParaSol's customer service for the latest updates. Stay safe and slather smart!

Tags: product recall, summer, sunscreen, France, health

  1. Despite the ongoing summer, it's important to be cautious about the sunscreens you use, as a recent recall involving ParaSol sunscreens, popular in French supermarkets, has occurred due to a potential harboring of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  2. It is recommended to check the lot numbers on affected sunscreen bottles, which fall under the range of 0125 - 0425, and either chuck them or return them to the store by June 30th, 2025, if you find your sunscreen on the recall list.
  3. Unexpectedly, last summer saw some sunscreens being ranked questionably by UFC-Que Choisir, with Bioderma PhotoDerm pediatrics spray 50+ being found to have overestimated UVB protection and weak UVA protection.
  4. In terms of product recalls, resources like ANSES, France’s primary recall authority for cosmetics, RappelConso, the official French government recall portal, and major supermarkets' websites or apps can provide additional information, while ParaSol's customer service remains a valuable source for the latest updates.
  5. In the realm of health and wellness, especially medical-conditions related to skin care, it's essential to be vigilant and do thorough research before slathering on that sunscreen.
French-sold ParaSol sunscreen products face recall due to 'bacterial contamination risk', with Pseudomonas aeruginosa reportedly causing skin irritation or infection.

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