Major Australian sunscreen brand Bondi Sands is the latest to announce recalls over SPF concerns and the first to remove products that have not been identified as using the same problematic base formulation from shelves.
Consumer advocacy group Choice published results in June that showed 16 of 20 popular Australian sunscreen products did not meet the SPF claim on their label.
Since then concerns have centred on 20 products that share a base formulation made by Perth-based manufacturer Wild Child Laboratories.
The Bondi Sands products are the first sunscreens to be recalled that do not use that same formulation.
In a statement, Bondi Sands said the recalls were not related to Choice's report.
The company has recalled five batches of two mineral sunscreen products due to potential con

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