In a damning new report, consumer group CHOICE has revealed that more than a dozen of SPF 50 or 50+ sunscreens don't actually contain the correct SPF. In fact, 16 out of the 20 brands failed the test.
More sunscreen brands are pulling their products from the shelf, as Australia’s medicines watchdog warns 21 separate sunscreens share a base formula with an ‘SPF 50+’ product that actually tested as ...
It's been a tough time for sunscreens recently. Earlier this year, testing on behalf of consumer organization Choicefound several sunscreens were not delivering the sun protection you'd expect. One ...
Health regulators have warned consumers to stop using 21 popular sunscreens after testing revealed they may offer dangerously low sun protection. The investigation found some products offering as ...
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has pulled sunscreens ‘Outside Beauty and Skincare’s SPF 50+ Mineral Primer’ and ‘Salus Body & Spa’s SPF 50+ Daily Facial Sunscreen’ from shelves. The TGA ...
Australians face a sunscreen crisis as a consumer watchdog revealed many popular brands failed SPF claims. This led to product recalls and a TGA investigation, uncovering a defective base formula in ...
FROM NEWS HEADLINES to group chats, claims that popular Australian sunscreens aren’t delivering the SPF they promise have sparked heated conversations in the past 24 hours. On June 12, independent ...
One of the most popular sunscreen brands singled out by a consumer group for failing to meet Australia's strict SPF 50+ regulations has furiously hit back at the controversial experiment. But consumer ...
The investigation found some products offering as little as SPF 4, prompting urgent warnings for Australians to reconsider sun protection choices. It comes after an investigation by consumer group ...
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