A Canterbury mother is warning parents to seek pharmacist advice when buying sunscreen after her son received second-degree burns on his shoulders despite being coated in lotion.

He was wearing a Cancer Society 30-plus sunscreen for delicate skin.

In 2008, Consumer NZ chief executive Sue Chetwin said the organisation tested sunscreens after a mother, who had been applying sunscreen to her child, felt the lotion was not working properly.

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Sunscreen brands to avoid Posted by: AlfredMJ 11 Feb 2012 9:39am

I recently purchased a bottle of "Banana Boat" EveryDay 30+ sunscreen. My son has relatively light skin and is prone to burn easily. Despite putting on layers of the sunlotion every hour, his day at the beach turned into 3 days in bed when his legs became badly burnt. This product does not work. Is it legal to sell a product that is so totally uselrss?

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