J&J recalls Neutrogena sunscreen spray in Australia after cancer-causing substance detected By Amanda Lim 31-Aug-2021 - Last updated on 31-Aug-2021 at 01:34 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Johnson & Johnson Pacific is recalling all batches of Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Mist Sunscreen Spray SPF 50+ in Australia after small levels of benzene, which can potentially cause cancer, was detected under product testing. GALLERY J&J recalls Neutrogena sunscreen spray in Australia after cancer-causing substance detected 'Equipped to win': Why L'Oréal CEO doesn't believe C-beauty brands are a 'big threat' 'A new philosophy': Microbiome-friendly solutions key to filling gaps in Asia's adult acne care market Under scrutiny: 'Viral' beauty products among the 18 new categories China will monitor more closely for safety risks Confidence in sunscreen safety shaky as negative headlines rekindle health and environment worries - Experts Hot topics: Top 5 beauty and cosmetics stories trending on our socials right now The eyes have it: Shiseido promises to offer 'new experiences' with Second Skin tech launch in October Personalisation and skin microbiome: S. Korea's Cosmax to develop AI-powered platform Masking impact: Is the sustainable beauty movement threatening Asia's sheet mask fixation? One and done: ONLYSKIN launches cleanser-sunscreen hybrid to boost consumer convenience Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next