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Following the Ultra Violette sunscreen claims, BAZAAR explains Australian sunscreen regulations and why SPF is effective, safe and essential.
Sunscreen should be a part of your skincare routine every day. But what kind should you use? And should you opt for SPF 30 or SPF 50? Dermatologists weigh in.
From everyday sunscreens to tinted offerings to the best for dry skin and more — WWD's 2025 Editor's Choice SPF Awards round up the top SPFs to buy.
What kind of sunscreen should I use? When going outside, you should apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor or SPF of at least 30, according to the Mayo Clinic.
The SPF, or sun protection factor, measures how well sunscreen protects against sunburn, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). So how do the different levels of SPF measure up?
Sunscreen can shield your skin from UV radiation and prevent sun damage. So, use the best sunscreen for face for ultimate protection.
Australia’s medicines watchdog has confirmed it will investigate a report claiming several sunscreens did not offer the sun protection they advertised.
TGA announces investigation into Choice claims on sunscreen The TGA has confirmed it will investigate a consumer group’s claims that a range of popular sunscreens fall short of the protection ...
Australia's sunscreen showdown — and why SPF might be misunderstood Here's what to know about the feud between a popular sunscreen brand and an Australian consumer group.
A new study led by the consumer group CHOICE found that 16 of 20 leading sunscreen brands falsely advertised SPF 50 protection.
It was a radiant afternoon of fun, fashion, and awareness as leading skincare brand, Nivea, unveiled its latest innovation, the Nivea UV Face Sunscreen in an event that brought together ...