1. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021). Sun safety. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/skin/basic_info/sun-safety.htm. Accessed 4 Aug 2021.
2. Bever, L. (2018, July 6). Hawaii just banned your favorite sunscreen to protect its coral reefs. Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2018/07/02/hawaii-is-about-to-ban-your-favorite-sunscreen-to-protect-its-coral-reefs/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.ea3fd711bc41. Accessed 26 Mar 2021.
3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2018). Enforcement policy—OTC sunscreen drug products marketed without an approved application. Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Guideline for Industry. https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/enforcement-policy-otc-sunscreen-drug-products-marketed-without-approved-application. Accessed 26 Mar 2021.
4. Commission Regulation (EU). (2020). Allowed UV filters: Annex VI, Regulation 1223/2009/EC on cosmetic products, as amended by Regulation (EU) 2020/1684, 13 November 2020. Official Journal of the European Union. https://echa.europa.eu/cosmetics-uv-filters. Accessed 4 Aug 2021.
5. LaMotte, S. (2019, May 6). Sunscreen enters bloodstream after just one day of use, study says. CNN. https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/06/health/sunscreen-bloodstream-fda-study/index.html. Accessed 26 Mar 2021.