Cosmax said Tuesday it received a "Satisfactory" rating in an international sun protection factor proficiency test organized ...
Australia’s medicines watchdog has confirmed it will investigate a report claiming several sunscreens did not offer the sun protection they advertised. Consumer group CHOICE delivered the report last ...
Australia’s ongoing “sunscreengate” shakeup has led many consumers to question the science and efficacy of sunscreen products ...
When Craig Jones decided to test his company's zinc sunscreen last year, he never imagined he'd end up throwing out more than one and a half tonnes of it. The founder of skin care company MooGoo says ...
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.
The national medicines regulator is still investigating 15 out of 16 sunscreens Choice found failed to meet their SPF claims. The sunscreens have not been recalled, which was questioned in Senate ...
On Thursday, Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) released a raft of proposed changes to improve how sunscreens are tested and sold, including simplifying sun protection factor (SPF) ...
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