
Originally published byThe Guardian Australia
Exclusive: UNSW researchers found protection in products usually marketed as โnaturalโ is also contained in cheaper alternatives
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Australian consumers are paying a premium for โmineralโ sunscreens that contain almost identical chemicals to cheaper varieties, new testing has revealed.
The University of New South Walesโ school of chemistry tested 10 sunscreens, including Invisible Zinc childrenโs sunscreen and a Naked Sundays skin tint that retails for $58 โ both marketed as mineral sunscreens.
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