SLIP, SLOP, SLAPDASH: Choice tested 20 SPF 50 sunscreens – and 80% failed
The shocking results including prominent and trusted brands, including sunscreens from the Cancer Council, Coles, Woolworths and Aldi.
One SPF 50+ brand’s result was so unbelievably poor that it was retested in Germany.
Ultra Violette’s Lean Screen SPF 50+ Mattifying Zinc Skinscreen, had an SPF of 4. The German result was 5.
That means that if, for example, your skin burns from UVB exposure in 10 minutes, it would only give you protection for 40-50 minutes.
The minimum strength recommended is SPF 30.
CHOICE CEO, Ashley de Silva said they informed the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA, the federal government’s medicine and therapeutic regulatory agency, as well as consumer watchdog the ACCC about the results.
“CHOICE is calling on the TGA to urgently carry out its own sunscreen compliance testing and on the ACCC to investigate if any SPF claims are misleading,” he said.
Currently, the TGA relies on reports provided by manufacturers to ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of sunscreen products. Unfortunately, these reports may not be providing the accurate information consumers need when choosing sunscreens for themselves and their families.
The sunscreens were chosen from a range of brands, retailers, and price points, and tested in a specialised, accredited sunscreen lab.
“Of the 20 sunscreens we tested, only four products actually met their SPF 50 or 50+ claims,” de Silva said.
“Consumers expect sunscreen to protect them in line with the SPF rating on the product, but as our testing has shown, the SPF label doesn’t always match what’s in the bottle.”

The only four sunscreens which met their SPF claims were:
Here are the results for the other 16 claiming to be SPF 50, which is meant to screen out 98% of UVB, which causes skin cancer.
SPF results in the 40s
SPF results in the 30s
SPF results in the 20s
The CHOICE CEO said it was important to highlight that this testing does not mean sunscreen doesn’t work.
“While some specific sunscreens did not meet their claimed SPF, a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or even 20 still offers a significant amount of sunscreen protection, and any sunscreen is better than none at all,” de Silva said.

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