Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-urgent-warning-is-issued-for-bondi-sands-sunscreen:-‘if-you-spray-the-sunscreen…’Alert – Urgent warning is issued for Bondi Sands sunscreen: ‘If you spray the sunscreen…’

An n government agency has issued a warning over a popular aerosol sunscreen brand.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has said the instructions on bottles of Bondi Sands Everyday Protection Face SPF 50+ Sunscreen Mist were unclear. 

The instructions are ‘not clear, particularly about use on the face’, the TGA said.

‘If you spray the sunscreen mist directly onto your face this may cause accidental inhalation, local irritation of nose, mouth, and throat, as well as coughing and sneezing,’ it warned.

Instead, people have been told they should spray the sunscreen onto their hands first before putting it on their face.

An n government agency has issued a warning over a popular aerosol sunscreen brand. A woman is pictured using a spray

The Therapeutic Goods Administration has said the instructions on bottles of Bondi Sands Everyday Protection Face SPF 50+ Sunscreen Mist were unclear

The sunscreen should also only be applied in a well-ventilated area.

If you have more questions you can contact the company by email at [email protected]

The TGA warning followed an American in warning other travellers last month about the serious threat of UV radiation and skin cancer Down Under. 

Mary was travelling around and New Zealand and shared that she didn’t trust foreign sun protection brands.

The Melanoma Institute revealed that has the highest melanoma rates in the world, with one person diagnosed every 30 minutes and one person dying from the disease every six hours.

Cancer Council recommends using sun protection every day when the UV level is 3 and above.

Melanoma is the most common cancer affecting 20-to-39 year old ns, and 50 per cent of advanced melanoma patients don’t respond or become resistant to new immunotherapy treatments.

The instructions (pictured) are ‘not clear, particularly about use on the face’, the TGA said

But a survey of 1,000 ns by the Skin Health Institute in 2019 revealed many in their 20s and 30s believe they are too young too need a skin check.

Sunscreen use not only reduces the risk of skin cancer and sunburn, it also reduces the ageing effect of the sun.

SPF – sun protection factor – is a measure of how long it takes for UVB rays to burn the skin with sunscreen applied compared to unprotected skin.

So if skin protected with sunscreen takes 300 seconds to burn but bare skin burns in 10 seconds, the SPF is 30 (300 divided by 10).

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