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In a recent wave of recalls, six additional sunscreen products available across Australia have been withdrawn due to discrepancies in their advertised SPF levels. This action underscores ongoing concerns about sun protection efficacy.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announced the voluntary recalls after tests revealed that the actual SPF, or sun protection factor, of these products fell short of what was claimed on their labels. Such findings have prompted a proactive response to ensure consumer safety and trust.

The affected products include The Fountain of Youth Environmental Defence Cream SPF50+, Ethical Zinc’s Daily Wear Light Sunscreen SPF50+, and their Daily Wear Tinted Facial Sunscreens in both Light and Dark shades. Also on the list are Endota Mineral Protect SPF50 Sunscreen and Allganic Light Sunscreen SPF50+ 70g, which is marketed as a Baby & Kid Sunscreen.

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Six more sunscreens have been recalled over their SPF claims.. (Pexels)

This latest recall follows the earlier removal of 20 other sunscreens from the market, highlighting an industry-wide issue with SPF accuracy. Among the first products to be taken off the shelves was Ultra Violette’s Lean Screen SPF 50+, which was recalled in August.

The TGA continues to monitor and test sunscreen products to ensure they meet the necessary standards, aiming to maintain public confidence in sun protection measures.

Additional sunscreens using the same base formulation have voluntarily cancelled their listing on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) and are under review by the TGA.

The regulator warned applying the products could increase the risk of sunburn and reduce the long-term effectiveness of preventing skin cancer.

The TGA advises consumers to return the product to the place of purchase and contact the brand behind the sunscreen for a refund.

A full list of recalled sunscreens and sponsor contact details can be found on the TGA website here.
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