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Ultra Violette Withdraws Lean Screen SPF50+ After Tests Show Inconsistent Protection

The move follows multi-lab results ranging from SPF 4 to 64, reinforcing calls for a TGA overhaul of sunscreen testing.

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Overview

  • The withdrawal is effective immediately, with refunds and product vouchers offered to all Lean Screen purchasers regardless of where they bought it.
  • Ultra Violette reported 'significant' variability across eight independent tests, citing SPF values of 4, 10, 21, 26, 33, 60, 61 and 64.
  • The company will cease using the third‑party manufacturer and the original testing lab, adopt multi‑lab pre‑launch testing, and retest products every 18 months using off‑the‑shelf samples.
  • Ultra Violette said the issue is confined to Lean Screen and that additional testing has reinforced confidence in its other products.
  • CHOICE, which first flagged the shortfall in June, urged an urgent TGA update, and the regulator said its review of SPF testing standards is ongoing and considering more reliable methods.