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Boots expert recommends £29 SPF powder for protecting skin
Boots expert recommends £29 SPF powder for protecting skin

Daily Mirror

time18-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Mirror

Boots expert recommends £29 SPF powder for protecting skin

These SPF products are perfect for makeup fans, according to a Boots beauty expert Keeping skin protected from the sun isn't just for summer holidays - it's essential every single day, helping to prevent premature ageing, dark spots and even skin cancer. Fortunately, there are plenty of SPF-infused products specifically designed for everyday use. According to Boots Beauty Specialist Leanna Zaman, there are some standout formulas that also work seamlessly with foundation, concealer and more. One such favourite is Supergoop's Resetting Powder SPF30 (£29), an innovative brush-on powder that helps to mattify shine while delivering mineral-based SPF. "Powder sunscreens are a great option to prevent your scalp burning and absorb extra oils, whilst sun sticks are great for the lips as they tend to be a waxy format that will stay put for longer," Leanna explains. For a luscious pout, try something like the Bondi Sands Sunny Daze SPF 50 Lip Balm (£7.99), which offers high-level protection in a non-sticky formula. For under makeup, Leanna also recommends Skin + Me Daily Moisturiser with SPF 50 (£21.99). This multi-tasking option hydrates while shielding skin from both UVA and UVB rays - ideal for layering under foundation and concealer without greasiness. Get the look £29 Boots Buy Now on Boots Product Description As an alternative, Rodial's SPF Drops (£75) has also become a regular fixture in my routine. I've been applying it every morning before my moisturiser and primer, knowing I'm getting broad-spectrum UV protection plus added defence against blue light and pollution (a major bonus for any fellow Londoners). However, Leanna warns that users shouldn't rely solely on SPF in cosmetics. "The formulas are often thinner and don't always allow for even coverage, plus you will typically apply less product than you need to protect your skin sufficiently," she notes. With that in mind, Leanne suggests adding Purito Wonder Releaf Centella Daily Sun Lotion (£21) to baskets. This lightweight formula is suitable for sensitive skin and should be applied generously 15 minutes before sun exposure. I also recommend Ritual's The Ritual of Karma Milky Spray SPF (£18.32). This spray is easy to apply, doesn't leave a white cast, and has a refreshing scent, making it a change from the usual slightly sweet sun cream scent. "Always start the day with adequate protection," Leanna says. "Apply a teaspoon-sized amount of broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF30 to your face after your morning skincare routine and allow it to settle for at least 10 minutes. Apply your primer, foundation or other cosmetics on top – but avoid mixing products into your sunscreen as this can reduce the effectiveness." For more prolonged and deliberate sun exposure, such as a picnic at the beach or outdoor sports, Leanna recommends opting for a high SPF, broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against both UVB and UVA rays, like Soltan or Sun Bum. "For your makeup, focus on your eyes, brows and lips, but skip the foundation base so you can reapply your sunscreen liberally every two hours and keep your skin protected," she says. "Avoid the midday sun if you can, and always cover up with a hat and sunglasses."

FDA's New Tattoo-Related Recall Warns of 'Serious Health Injuries'
FDA's New Tattoo-Related Recall Warns of 'Serious Health Injuries'

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

FDA's New Tattoo-Related Recall Warns of 'Serious Health Injuries'

Tattoo artists and recipients are the targets of a "serious" new warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. A particular brand of ink used in tattooing has been recalled after the FDA detected pathogenic microorganisms during routine testing. Two colors of Sacred Tattoo Ink are affected: Raven Black, with a lot code of RB0624 and a Best Before date of June 28, 2027, and Sunny Daze, with a lot code of SD1124 and a Best Before date of Nov. 1, 2027. The FDA warns that "serious injury" may occur from the use of ink contaminated with bacteria, which may lead to infections or "serious health injuries" once injected through the skin barrier. Tattoo-ink-associated infections may cause rashes or lesions that consist of red papules (raised bumps) where the contaminated ink was injected, which may lead to permanent scarring, and are easy to mistake for an allergic reaction at first. Consumers are advised to check with their artists about the inks they use and avoid the two noted above, while artists and retailers are advised to avoid using or selling them, while the FDA works with manufacturers and retailers to remove impacted products from the market. Anyone experiencing adverse health reactions can report them at FDA's SmartHub.

FDA recalled 10 items so far in May. Look for these items in your house
FDA recalled 10 items so far in May. Look for these items in your house

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

FDA recalled 10 items so far in May. Look for these items in your house

Tomatoes, snack mix, baked beans and a brand of tattoo ink were among the several food and drug items recalled by the Food and Drug Administration this month. If you're not aware of what's currently being recalled for May, here is what you need to know. Fresh & Ready Foods, Fresh Take Crave Away, City Point Market Fresh Food to Go ready-to-eat sandwiches and snack items: Recalled for potential listeria monocytogenes contamination. New Grain Gluten Free Bakery breads, bagels, cookies and croutons: Recalled for undeclared eggs, soy, and milk. Organic traditions Organic Jumbo Pumpkin Seeds: Recalled for potential foodborne illness - salmonella. Sacred Tattoo Ink Sacred Tattoo Ink, Raven Black; CI# 77266; Lot#: RB0624; Best Before: June 28 2027, Sacred Tattoo Ink, Sunny Daze; CI# 21095; Lot#: SD1124; Best Before: Nov 1 2027: Tattoo inks that are contaminated with bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Endurance Boost dietary supplement for male performance and energy: Recalled for undeclared Propoxyphenylsildenafil, Sildenafil. New England Village Snacks 19th Hole Snack Mix: Recalled for undeclared almonds and sesame. President Brand licorice plum: Potential or undeclared allergen – sulfites, unapproved color – Amaranth (E123). Yellowstone baked beans: Recalled for potential or undeclared allergen - soy. Ray & Mascari Inc. tomatoes: Recalled for potential foodborne Illness - salmonella. H&C Farms Label tomatoes: Recalled for potential foodborne Illness - salmonella. It's good to be aware if you recently purchased a recalled product. There are steps to follow if you do have these products in your home. According to here is what you should do. Don't panic: The majority of food recalls are not directly linked to an outbreak of foodborne illness. Instead, many recalls are initiated due to the potential risk of contamination in the food product. In such cases, food manufacturers often issue a recall as a preventive measure to safeguard consumers. Don't eat the food or consume the drug: To ensure your safety, refrain from consuming any recalled food products. Always prioritize caution over convenience. Additionally, please refrain from donating the recalled food to food banks or providing it to your pets, as they are also susceptible to food poisoning. Don't open the food: To prevent foodborne illnesses, refrain from opening and inspecting food. Bacteria and viruses responsible for such illnesses are invisible, odorless, and tasteless. If you do handle the product, ensure you thoroughly cleanse your hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds afterward. Check the recall notice to find out what to do with the food: Upon a food product recall by a manufacturer, specific instructions are provided regarding the product's handling. These instructions generally entail one of the following actions: Return the product to the original store of purchase for a refund. Safely dispose of the product to prevent consumption by humans or animals, particularly if the product has been opened. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: FDA recalls 10 items so far in May, including tomatoes, baked beans

Tattoo Ink Recall Sparks Warning About Infections, Permanent Scarring
Tattoo Ink Recall Sparks Warning About Infections, Permanent Scarring

Newsweek

time09-05-2025

  • Health
  • Newsweek

Tattoo Ink Recall Sparks Warning About Infections, Permanent Scarring

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Tattoo artists and consumers are being urged to steer clear of certain Sacred Tattoo Ink products after federal testing revealed contamination with potentially dangerous bacteria. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a public safety warning following the discovery of pathogenic microorganisms in two specific ink lots, which could lead to serious infections and permanent skin damage if used. Newsweek reached out to Sacred Tattoo Ink by email for comment. Why It Matters Tattoos are rising in popularity, with data showing that 30 percent of Americans have at least one tattoo, the FDA reported. The alert about Sacred Tattoo Ink, published by the FDA on Wednesday, comes amid growing public scrutiny over product safety in the personal care and cosmetics industries. Tattoo procedures inherently involve breaking the skin barrier, which heightens the risk of infection from any contaminants introduced during inking, according to the FDA. What to Know The contaminated products include Sacred Tattoo Ink's Raven Black (Lot#: RB0624, best before June 28, 2027) and "Sunny Daze" (Lot#: SD1124, best before November 1, 2027), both of which are the subject of a targeted recall. Testing identified the presence of bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can be resistant to antibiotics and difficult to treat once infection sets in. A stock image of a tattoo artist tattooing a customer. A stock image of a tattoo artist tattooing a customer. YakobChukOlena/Getty Infections stemming from these contaminated inks may present as rashes or red lesions and, in more severe cases, can lead to scarring. Misdiagnoses are possible, the FDA cautioned, as symptoms may mimic allergic reactions or other skin conditions, delaying appropriate treatment. The FDA identified the contaminated lots through routine surveillance sampling and subsequent lab analysis. The agency used its Bacteriological Analytical Manual for cosmetics to test for microbial contamination. Consumers considering a tattoo are advised to inquire about the ink brands and lot numbers in use before proceeding. Tattoo artists and ink retailers are being asked to stop using or selling the affected products immediately. "Tattoo inks contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms can cause infections and lead to serious health injuries when injected into the skin during a tattooing procedure," the FDA said in its advisory. In a webpage about tattoo safety, the FDA said there's no way to tell if ink is safe without testing it first. "An ink can be contaminated even if the container is sealed, or the label says the product is sterile," the webpage said. What People Are Saying Sacred Tattoo Ink in a post about the alert on Facebook on Wednesday: "Hello everyone just wanted to post this up every company out there has had one. I guess it was our turn out of all the colors they tested only two colors were recalled so I think it's a great thing and those two batches were made in very small quantities ." The FDA in a webpage about tattoo safety: "While you can get serious infections from unhygienic practices and equipment that isn't sterile, infections can also result from ink that was contaminated with bacteria, mold, or other microorganisms. Using non-sterile water to dilute the pigments (ingredients that add color) is a common culprit, although not the only one." What Happens Next Retailers and artists are expected to review their current stock and halt use of the listed ink batches immediately, while consumers are urged to remain vigilant during any upcoming tattoo appointments. Health care providers and consumers who experience adverse reactions are encouraged to report them through the FDA's MedWatch program.

Body artists, take note: FDA warns of bacterial contamination in tattoo ink
Body artists, take note: FDA warns of bacterial contamination in tattoo ink

Miami Herald

time08-05-2025

  • Health
  • Miami Herald

Body artists, take note: FDA warns of bacterial contamination in tattoo ink

Two kinds of tattoo inks are the subject of an FDA advisory after agency testing found they were 'contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms.' Those inks are lot No. RB0624, best by June 28, 2027, of Sacred Tattoo Ink's Raven Black, and lot No. SD1124, best by Nov. 1, 2027, of Sacred Tattoo Ink's Sunny Daze. The bacterial contamination could include Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacteria the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 'can be resistant to antibiotics.' 'Tattoo inks contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms can cause infections and lead to serious health injuries when injected into the skin during a tattooing procedure, since there is an increased risk of infection any time the skin barrier is broken,' the FDA advisory says. 'Commonly reported symptoms of tattoo-ink-associated infections include the appearance of rashes or lesions consisting of red papules in areas where the contaminated ink has been applied.' What should you do? If you're getting a tat, ask the artist what ink they're using. If they're using either of the above lots of Sacred Tattoo Raven Black or Sunny Daze, demand another ink or walk away. If you're a tat artists or sell tat ink, don't use or sell these inks. If you're a medical professional or customer, report any health issues from these through the FDA's MedWatch Program.

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