Summer is just around the corner, and many Australians are confused right now about which sunscreens they can trust.
Ten further sunscreens have either been pulled from shelves or "paused" from supply to retailers over concerns about their ...
Dermatologists recommend SPF 30 as the baseline—blocking about 97% of UVB rays. SPF 50 blocks 98%, and SPF 100 blocks 99%.
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.
Regulators removed more sunscreens from shelves after they found multiple brands using a base formulation that failed to meet testing requirements.
People should check which testing laboratory the sunscreen manufacturer has used on the Consumer NZ database, she said. "So ...
Alarm about sunscreens was first sounded in June when the consumer advocacy group Choice tested 20 popular products marketed ...
Named “sunscreengate2025” online, a total of 21 sunscreens have been pulled or paused from sale on Australian shelves since a ...
It's been a tough time for sunscreens recently. Earlier this year, testing on behalf of consumer organization Choicefound ...
Consumer trust in SPF has taken a hit, and innovation could be stifled after dozens of sunscreens were found to be offering ...
Two out of three Australians will get skin cancer, but a scandal is growing around sunscreens there. Eighteen products have ...
Australians have been left horrified after a consumer watchdog found that a popular sunscreen had virtually no protection.