TGA investigation also finds some testing laboratories may be more reliable than othersGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe same base formulation has been identified in 20 sunscreens that Australia’s medicines regulator has warned are unlikely to have a sun protection factor (SPF) rating of more than 21, with some products as low as SPF 4.The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) on Tuesday identified sunscreens sold by 17 different companies using a base formulation made by manufacturer Wild Child Laboratories as likely to fall far short of their sun protection factor claims.Aspect Sun SPF50+ Physical Sun ProtectionAspect Sun SPF50+ Tinted Physical Sun ProtectionAesthetics Rx Ultra Protection Sunscreen CreamNew Day Skin Good Vibes Sunscreen SPF50+New Day Skin Happy Days Sunscreen SPF50+Allganics Light Sunscreen SPF50+Beauti-FLTR Lustre Mineral SPF50+Found My Skin SPF 50+ Tinted Face/Body CreamEthical Zinc Daily Wear Light SunscreenEthical Zinc Daily Wear Tinted Facial Sunscreen (Dark)Ethical Zinc Daily Wear Tinted Facial Sunscreen (Light)Endota Mineral Protect SPF50 SunscreenWe are Feel Good Inc Mineral Sunscreen SPF50+GlindaWand The Fountain of Youth Environmental Defence Cream SPF50+Ultra Violette Velvet Screen SPF50 (product export only - not available in Australia)People4Ocean SPF 50+ Mineral Bioactive Shield Lightly Tinted CreamMcoBeauty SPF50+ Mineral Mattifying SunscreenNaked Sundays Collagen Glow Mineral SunscreenOutside Beauty & Skincare SPF 50+ Mineral PrimerSalus SPF50+ Daily Facial Sunscreen Broad Spectrum Continue reading...
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