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New research suggests that women with a history of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, and women at high risk for breastcancer may want to take a closer look at the products we use. jfroeber1

notes that “cosmetics that may contain parabens include makeup, moisturizers, hair care products, and shaving products, among others.”

It's also worth noting that oxybenzone made news recently when the chemical was banned in the state of Hawaii. It's to be phased out by 2021, followingStaying safe this summer If you're going through your makeup and beach bag and wondering if you should see a doctor after using products with oxybenzone and propylparaben, Dr. Williams says not to panic: Keep up with your routine breast exams and mammograms and let your doctor know that you have a past with these ingredients.

Of course, it's still important to protect your skin. The American Cancer Society recommends a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor of at least 30. And now that we are all expert label readers, look for both broad-spectrum and water-resistant sunscreen.

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