Cannon posted on May 11 that a dermatologist confirmed that Kyla had suffered a second-degree chemical burn. She said she contacted Banana Boat and the company offered to reimburse her for the cost of the product.
In 2014, Consumer Reports warned parents to not use spray sunscreen products on kids.
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