Following Choice's investigation into the SPF claims of popular Australian sunscreens, 21 have been recalled by the TGA.
A total of 18 sunscreens have now been recalled or paused over inaccurate SPF protection claims, so we asked the experts what consumers should do now.
Dermatologists recommend SPF 30 as the baseline—blocking about 97% of UVB rays. SPF 50 blocks 98%, and SPF 100 blocks 99%.
Named “sunscreengate2025” online, a total of 21 sunscreens have been pulled or paused from sale on Australian shelves since a ...
Eighteen sunscreens have either been recalled or had their sale paused in Australia. Here's what you need to know as the weather gets warmer.
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 ...
A scandal in Australia has revealed that some sunscreens can't be trusted to protect you as they claim. Are UK consumers ...
Consumer trust in SPF has taken a hit, and innovation could be stifled after dozens of sunscreens were found to be offering ...
Chief Medical Officer at Central DuPage Hospital Dr. Tom Moran joins Bob Sirott to talk about how plant-rich diets could help lower the risk for diabetes, how a cup of beans a day could help improve ...
Ten further sunscreens have either been pulled from shelves or "paused" from supply to retailers over concerns about their ...
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