£28 Family Sunscreen Among Brands to Fail Safety Testing, Which? Finds
- Which? reported that the £28 Ultrasun Family SPF30 sunscreen failed minimum UVA protection in two tests while passing UVB SPF requirements.
- Concerns arose after testing showed some widely available sunscreens, including Morrisons Moisturising Sun Spray SPF30, failed UVB/SPF protection despite passing UVA tests.
- Ultrasun stated it uses strict, independent, and peer-reviewed protocols and has delivered high UVA and UVB protection for over 30 years.
- Morrisons confirmed it works closely with suppliers, conducting extensive efficacy and safety testing and approving products only after meeting industry standards.
- The findings suggest some expensive products may not meet claims, while affordable options like Aldi's Lacura SPF50+ passed safety tests, highlighting risks for consumers.
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£28 family sunscreen among brands to fail safety testing, Which? finds
Ultrasun Family SPF30 failed Which?’s tests despite costing £28 for 150ml.
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