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“SPF-Gate Down Under: CHOICE vs Sunscreen Giants as Aussie Brands Flop Protection Test”

CHOICE’s latest sunscreen test reveals alarming SPF failures in top Aussie brands. Only 20% met label claims, with Ultra Violette’s cult product scoring just SPF 4. Brands are pushing back, but the TGA might soon step in.

The Skinny (with a Side of Dry Aussie Wit)

CHOICE did a bit of science on 20 top-tier Aussie SPF 50/50+ sunscreens in accredited labs—and brace yourselves—only 4 of them actually passed with flying SPF shields choice.com.aucouriermail.com.au. That’s only 20% accuracy from brands we thought we could trust.

The SPF scoreboard:

Brand / ProductLabelled SPFActual Tested SPFPass/Fail
Ultra Violette Lean Screen Zinc Skinscreen50+4 (Sydney), 5 (Germany retest)Fail
La Roche‑Posay Anthelios Wet Skin SPF 50+50+72Pass
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Lotion SPF 505056Pass
Cancer Council Kid Sunscreen 50+50+52Pass
Mecca Cosmetica To Save Body SPF 50+ Hydrating Sunscreen50+51Pass
Cancer Council Kids Clear Zinc 50+50+33Fail
Cancer Council Everyday Value Sunscreen 505027Fail
Cancer Council Ultra Sunscreen 50+50+24Fail
Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Zinc Mineral Body Lotion50+Claim: 72.8 (internal) vs 26 (CHOICE)Contest
Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Fragrance-Free Lotion50+Claim: 73.6 (internal) vs 32 (CHOICE)Contest

Cue the Drama:

  • Ultra Violette’s Lean Screen is the big star in this drama—initial tests showed a paltry SPF of 4; same in Germany: 5. They say their lab tests hit 64–62 on 10-person protocols, accuse CHOICE of using too few testers and fiddling with packaging.
  • CHOICE, for its part, stood by its science. They tested on standard 10-person panels using amber glass jars (UV-protective), blinded procedures, hopped to Germany for confirmation, and still got SPF 5—crickets tolerated.
  • They’ve even called in the TGA to investigate because, as they put it, “We’re not regulators, but we know sunscreen labels better than someone in board shorts“.
  • Other brands weren’t spared: Cancer Council’s kids, value and ultra lines flopped; Bondi Sands defends its own tests showing far higher SPF than CHOICE—classic case of “he-said/she-said”.

Context: Why This Matters

Australia has one of the globe’s highest skin cancer rates—over 2,000 deaths annually, and two in three Aussies diagnosed in their lifetime couriermail.com.au. Even a sneaky SPF shortfall could be the difference between a tan and a tango with melanoma. TGA notes that SPF 30–59 is still “high protection,” though SPF 50+ is officially “very high”.

CHOICE vs TGA – The Official Play:

  • CHOICE: “We followed AS/NZS 2604:2021 standards. Ten people, amber jars, blind testing—science done right.” choice.com.ausmartcompany.com.au
  • TGA: Acknowledges human variability in SPF tests, and that 30–59 range is still useful protection. They’re considering more consistent in‑vitro methods nypost.comtga.gov.au.

Aussie Takeaway (In Plain English)

  • If your sunscreen says 50+, check third-party results. Only 4 out of 20 delivered.
  • SPF 30+ is still decent—but don’t slack on reapplying. Even “failed” sunscreens beat no sunscreen.
  • Ultra Violette’s now in a scientific squabble; TGA might step in for regulatory clarity.
  • PSA: don’t chuck your amber jars.

What to Do Next:

  1. Check independent test results on the brands you use.
  2. Keep reapplying every 2 hours or after a dip in the pool.
  3. TGA compliance review may give us real accountability soon.
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