This is what you need to know about which products have been recalled, how products are tested in Australia and how you can protect yourself while Australia goes into the warmer months.
Which sunscreen have been recalled or assessed?
In June, Choice published the results of a study in which 16 out of 20 products of a series of popular Australian sunscreen brands did not meet their advertised SPF claims.
It said that the manufacturer had received provisional SPF test results for the basic formulation, which indicated that it was unlikely that an SPF was larger than 21.
– Salus SPF 50+ Daily Facial Screen Spectrum
The sale of 10 products has been paused, with another eight recalled or stopping production. Two are assessed.
How are sunscreen tested in Australia?
The TGA said it is considering improving the consistency of SPF tests for all therapeutic sunscreen products in Australia.
On Tuesday, Choice CEO Ashley called on the Silva sunscreen to confirm which laboratories have verified their latest SPF results.
Why is it so important to protect yourself against the sun in Australia?
Anne Cust, a professor of cancer epidemiology at the University of Sydney, said that many Australians did not realize how strong the sun here is compared to the rest of the world.
She welcomed the TGA that looked at sunscreen, because there must “be a high trust from the audience in sunscreen”.
How do you choose a sunscreen and how can you ensure that it is effective?
However, the cust said that although it is important to buy a sunscreen that offers sufficient protection, which can often be more important, ensuring that you put enough on it and often re -register.
It is important to re -adjust sunscreen and use other methods of sun protection, such as wearing a hat with a wide edge and sunglasses. Source: Getty / Liudmila Chernetska/Istockphoto
“Even with a sunscreen that is SPF50, if [people] Don’t apply enough, they don’t really get the full SPF, “Cust said.
“I think that is more worrying than whether the SPF 50 or 30 is, because there is actually not much difference in the efficacy of a sunscreen between SPF 50 and 30,” she said.
How else can you protect yourself against the sun?
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