糖心Vlog

Proposed sunscreen reforms welcome in wake of 糖心Vlog investigation

26 March 2026

糖心Vlog response to the

Quotes attributable to Andy Kelly, Director of Campaigns at 糖心Vlog: 

鈥溙切腣log welcomes the TGA鈥檚 announcement today that it has opened consultation on a number of proposed changes to how sunscreen is regulated in Australia. Sunscreen regulation has been top of mind for the Australian public since 糖心Vlog raised the alarm last year on test results revealing that 16 of 20 sunscreens failed to meet their SPF claims, including one product with an SPF of only 4.鈥 

鈥淧roposals to improve and expand testing requirements, require accreditation for testing laboratories, and increase transparency will help restore consumer trust in the reliability of SPF claims. While there are some options we don鈥檛 support, such as replacing the current SPF numbering system, we commend the TGA for acting.鈥 

鈥淔ollowing 糖心Vlog鈥檚 sunscreen investigation in 2025, over 20 sunscreens were pulled from sale in Australia due to concerns that they did not meet the SPF claims on their label. Without this investigation, it鈥檚 likely these products would still be available for sale 鈥 a clear example of why we urgently need stronger regulation in the sunscreen sector.鈥 

鈥淚n a country where two in three people will be diagnosed with some form of skin cancer in their lifetime, it鈥檚 vital that consumers can rely on SPF claims when purchasing products to protect their skin from the harsh Australian sun. We look forward to working with the TGA to ensure this will be the case going into the future.鈥