Trusted Sun Protection from Cancer Council
Cancer Council is a name synonymous with quality sun protection in Australia. As a leading authority in skin cancer prevention, they provide high-quality, research-backed sunscreens designed to protect you and your family from the harmful effects of UV radiation. Their commitment goes beyond just sunscreen; they are dedicated to promoting skin health and educating the public about the importance of sun safety. With Cancer Council’s range of effective sun protection products, you can confidently enjoy the outdoors while keeping your skin safe and healthy.
Explore Our Range of Cancer Council Sunscreens
Find the perfect sunscreen for every need with our diverse collection of Cancer Council Sunscreens:
- Everyday Sunscreen: Lightweight and non-greasy formulas ideal for daily use, offering reliable protection without feeling heavy on the skin. Perfect for work, school, or running errands.
- Sport Sunscreen: Designed for active lifestyles, these water-resistant and sweat-proof options keep you protected during intense physical activities. Stay sun-safe while you swim, play, or exercise outdoors.
- Sensitive Sunscreen: Gentle formulations crafted for those with sensitive skin. Free from fragrances and parabens, these sunscreens provide effective protection without irritation, making them suitable for delicate or reactive skin.
- Kids and Baby Sunscreen: Specially formulated to provide gentle protection for the youngest members of your family. These sunscreens are mild, tear-free, and dermatologically tested to ensure safety for delicate skin.
Explore the full range to find the right sun protection for every member of your family!
Sun Safety Tips from Cancer Council
Protecting your skin goes beyond just applying sunscreen. For comprehensive sun protection, remember to follow these essential tips:
- Wear Sunscreen Daily: Make sunscreen a part of your daily routine, even on cloudy days. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30, and reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating.
- Seek Shade During Peak Hours: The sun’s rays are strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If possible, stay in the shade during these hours to reduce your risk of sunburn and skin damage.
- Cover Up with Protective Clothing: Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, and wide-brimmed hats to shield your skin from direct sunlight. Look for clothing with a UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) rating for added protection.
- Don’t Forget Your Eyes: Protect your eyes and the sensitive skin around them by wearing sunglasses that block 100% of UV rays.
- Stay Hydrated: Sun exposure can lead to dehydration, so drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay cool and hydrated.