Eighteen sunscreens in Australia have now been pulled from shelves or paused from supply over concerns about SPF protection.

The latest announcement from the TGA follows a string of news about sunscreen reliability in Australia and consumers may find themselves confused about what products to trust.

But experts say these investigations are ultimately a good thing and will keep us safer.

Read on to see if your sunscreen has been recalled or paused and what you should do now.

What's happened?

This all began in June when conusmer group CHOICE released testing which showed Ultra Violette's SPF 50+ Lean Screen Mineral Mattifying Zinc Skinscreen had an SPF — as low as 4.

The product was recalled in August and the medicines regulator — the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) — says peo

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