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Australia's peak consumer advocacy group put 20 sunscreens to the test, finding most didn’t actually hit the SPF50 mark.
Many popular sunscreen brands have failed to meet the SPF50 protection claims, according to a recent Choice test, so what happens now?
Australians are buying sunscreens they think are SPF 50+ but are actually getting products with alarmingly low levels of protection ... find that products from Banana Boat and Cancer Council ...
Australian sunscreens have failed SPF testing, according to new research from Choice. Here's what you need to know.
Some companies whose products failed the testing conducted by the consumer group stood by their products while one said it ...
Sunscreen brands are defending their products after Choice research found the SPF of some popular sunscreens was lower than advertised.
The lightweight, slightly sticky formula glides over my skin easily and provides water-resistant sun protection for ... and water-resistant Banana Boat Sport Ultra SPF 50 Sunscreen Spray goes ...
This sweat and water-resistant Banana Boat Sport Ultra SPF 50 Sunscreen Spray takes less than a minute to apply. The spray-on formula goes on clear and provides up to two hours of protection.
Australians are buying big-brand sunscreens spruiked as SPF 50-plus but are actually getting products with alarmingly lower ...
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