Australia’s sun care guidelines differ depending on your skin tone – but most people are not adequately protecting themselves
Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, but only two in five Australians use sunscreen with a SPF 30+ or higher, according to recent ABS data.
It’s easy to be confused, especially given the amount of contradictory information around. Here’s what the experts say about when to wear sunscreen, and how much to use.
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