that her 14-month-old baby had a rash with blisters and "second-degree burns" after using the Banana Boat SPF 50 Broad Spectrum Kid's Sunscreen. According to Cannon, a dermatologist had confirmed that the reaction was a "second-degree caustic burn," or a "chemical burn" brought on by the sunscreen.
At that time, Banana Boat shared a statement with the news network stating it is always "greatly concerned" when someone experiences a reaction to its products. "We have spoken with the consumer and asked for the product so that our quality assurance team can look into this further," their statement read. "Without examining the product, it is difficult to determine what may have caused the problem as described.
The brand's statement also noted that it is in contact with Taylar "to better understand and help with her situation" and "will remain in touch until her situation is resolved."
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