16 out of 20 Sunscreens Fail in Australian SPF Report 2025

Sometimes, products trusted by millions become the center of urgent investigations, and this time, it’s sunscreen under review. The Australian sunscreen industry is facing unprecedented scrutiny

16 out of 20 Sunscreens Fail in Australian SPF Report 2025
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16 out of 20 Sunscreens Fail in Australian SPF Report 2025

Sometimes, products trusted by millions become the center of urgent investigations, and this time, it’s sunscreen under review. The Australian sunscreen industry is facing unprecedented scrutiny as six sunscreen products have been voluntarily removed from shelves following a damaging investigation by consumer advocacy group CHOICE that revealed widespread failures in SPF protection claims.

The Growing Crisis

What began as a single investigation has quickly become a sweeping crisis of consumer confidence. Four additional sunscreen products were pulled from Australian shelves this week, bringing the total number of removed products to six after Ultra Violette’s Lean Screen SPF 50+ Mattifying Zinc Skinscreen was first withdrawn.

The newly paused products include Outside Beauty & Skincare SPF 50+ Mineral Primer, Found My Skin’s FACE Tinted Mineral SPF 50+ with Kakadu Plum, Endota’s Mineral Protect SPF50 and Natural Clear Zinc SPF50+, and Naked Sundays SPF50+ Collagen Glow 100 per cent Mineral Perfecting Priming Lotion.

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