The Great Aussie Sunscreen Stuff-Up

The Great Aussie Sunscreen Stuff-Up: Too Little, Too Late

Australia, where the sun’s rays are as relentless as a magpie in swooping season, boasts one of the highest skin […]

Australia, where the sun’s rays are as relentless as a magpie in swooping season, boasts one of the highest skin cancer rates globally. Yet, only about 38% of Aussies aged 15 and over use sunscreen on most days during summer.

Sunscreen in Australia: A Snapshot

StatisticPercentage
Australians using sunscreen on most days (15+ years)38.1%
Women using sunscreen regularly48.8%
Men using sunscreen regularly27.0%
Australians attempting to tan in the past yearOver 2 million
Australians sunburned in the past weekNearly 1.5 million

Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Cancer Council.

Sunscreen Application: The Aussie Way

  • Apply Generously: Use about 35mL (seven teaspoons) for full-body coverage.
  • Timing: Apply 20 minutes before sun exposure.
  • Reapply: Every two hours, or immediately after swimming, sweating, or towel drying.
  • SPF Recommendation: Use broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher.
  • Additional Protection: Combine sunscreen with protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and seeking shade.

Vitamin D vs. Sun Protection

While sunscreen can limit vitamin D production in lab settings, population studies show minimal impact on vitamin D levels with regular sunscreen use. Most individuals can maintain adequate vitamin D through brief daily sun exposure and diet.

The Five S’s of Sun Safety

  1. Slip on protective clothing.
  2. Slop on sunscreen.
  3. Slap on a broad-brimmed hat.
  4. Seek shade.
  5. Slide on sunglasses.

Remember, combining these methods offers the best protection against harmful UV rays.

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