A pair of new withdrawals published by the FDA revolve around Benzene Chemistry, carcinogens in humans who have been associated with blood disorders and certain cancers. The first withdrawal comes from Coppertone, which has attracted several sunscreen spray products; The second withdrawal comes from Bayer, which remembers some tinactin and lotrimin antijamal sprays.

Coppertone withdrawal covers 12 lots of five different sunscreen above the existence of benzene, the company revealed in his memory. Many drawn including baby spray, children, and sunscreen sports, with Coppertone explained that while they contain benzene, this chemical level is not high enough to cause health problems:

Daily exposure to Benzene at a detected level in the Spray Spray Products of Coppertone which is affected by this impact will not be expected to cause harmful health consequences based on exposure modeling in general by many supervisory institutions.

Consumers who buy Surya Spray Spray Coppertone Aerosol this year must check the recall notification on the FDA website for a complete list of drawn products, including identifying details.

Bayer, meanwhile, announced his own memory of Benzene a few days after Coppertone. According to the announcement, Bayer issued memory as “as a precautionary measure,” also notes that the level of benzene in this product will not cause health problems. The recall includes all Tinactin and Lotrimin AF spray that starts with a certain amount.

If you have one of these products and the number starts with “TN,” “CV,” or “NAA,” you have to stop using it and request a refund. The product drawn is sold over-the-counter and includes things like athletic foot powder spray, powder spray for foot deodorant, and itchy spray jock.

Head to the FDA website for complete details on Bayer Recall.