Cancer Council
- See all
Super smooth, I would highly recommend it to use this the scent is not too strong I love it

- See all
I used the kids ultra sensitive sunscreen 50 + on myself as well as my grandchildren.Never again!It protected our skin but if a tiny bit got in our… Read more
eyes ,it stung so bad..If the kids got splashed with water and wiped their eyes they just cried and cried until I wiped the sunscreen away.If used on babies they would cry and not be able to communicate that it’s stinging badly.I now use Nivea instead
- See all
This has been my number one body sunscreen for many years. When applied correctly & rubbed in sufficiently, the protection is long lasting & tough… Read more
against the harsh Australian sun. There is no smell or sticky white residue & it certainly does leave your skin feeling as though there is nothing on it. Even after heavy exercising, when I work up a sweat, there is no difference to the product's protection. I did read other's reviews from beach & pool use, but I personally rarely use this sunscreen in the water so I can't comment. (Mainly because I rarely get a chance to go swimming anywhere nice enough outdoors!)
- See all
Edited to say I was contacted by Cancer Council, my concerns were listened to and I got 2 replacement pairs in compensation. They couldn’t have done… Read more
more to help resolve the problem so I’ve updated them and hope that the other frames were just a dodgy batch.
No more Cancer Council glasses for me. Bought Eurella sunglasses and sure they look nice but at only a few months the frames broke. It’s a shame because I trust the UV protection but if they can’t stay on your ears they are no good for man nor beast
- See all
This product has terrible terrible ingredients in it. I don’t know how the cancer council can allow this!
Hi Bradley, Thank you for reaching out about your… Read more
Advocates are rude and honesty just want donations so stupid
Unsuitable as a primer or makeup base – After application, it leaves a muddy texture, unevenly spreading and unsuitable as a primer or makeup base.
Dear Nat Thank you for taking the time to share… Read more
Multiple people used this sunscreen Christmas Day. We also wore hats and rash shirts. We have all had bad sunburns despite being re applied multiple times.
Hi Vanessa, We appreciate you contacting us and… Read more
daily moisturiser water resistant – been using this now a year I still burn even I put on every 2 hours as recommended this doesnt work as suppose to it like having thick cream u body… Read more
also u sweat go u eyes hurts as normal why cancer council recommend this its all about who makes money this make u sweat more and does not work I have proof it burnt me face and back me neck I never buy crap again I bought now 2 bottles thought maybe was me but it isnt I put on went outside cut the grass 40 minutes before hand dont buy listen to reviews
Hi, Thank you for sharing your experience with… Read more
Surprised how nicely it goes on – Very inexpensive, doesn't clog pores and was surprised how nicely it goes on with pretty good coverage. I live in a humid area so will usually put a little setting powder on top to stop looking oily.
Good Cause But Range Could Be Better – There is nothing wrong with the zinc, but I can't understand why only the two colour selections. White is a must have as is tan colour (I wear both… Read more
frequently), but missing out on blue, yellow and in particular pink is an opportunity missed. Great cause naturally so will continue to support them!
If you are doing anything outdoors / in the sun, this hat will soon get marked / a bit sweaty and this hat is not washable, you can only spot clean.… Read more
Completely impracticable hat for Australian conditions.
Disappointing that the cancer council hats are made in china and they do not use organic cotton. Organic cotton is safer because it is grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers—many of which are classified as possible or known carcinogens. Conventional cotton farming uses about 25% of the world’s pesticides, with 7 of the 15 most commonly used pesticides considered cancer-causing by the Environmental Protection Agency. These chemicals can harm farmworkers, contaminate water sources, and potentially remain on finished clothing, increasing long-term exposure risks. It appears that the cancer council cares more about money than safe, quality materials.
Hi Shae, We appreciate you contacting us and are… Read more (+2 replies)
Good quality, resilient – I bought this hat for overseas travel and therefore needed something that was resilient and packable. Its synthetic material rolls up beautifully for… Read more
packing, then springs back into shape each time. Great for our long jaunt around Europe. It's very comfortable and adjustable for windy days. The Cancer Council has various design variations with the same features. My favourite hat!
Cancer Council Long Polo-Quality shirt, but easily stained & hard to remove.(2/2024) – Good quality shirt. Nice to wear. But stained easily. After first, second third use, stains show up easily and hard to remove even after pre wash… Read more
soaking. Bought shirt for outdoor high sun exposure use, and staining either from sweat or sunscreen. I expected a bit of staining but not as much as it actually does and did not expect it to be so difficult to remove or even permanent.
Hello, Thank you for reaching out to us regarding… Read more
Hi Jan, Thanks for getting in touch. We are so… Read more (+1 reply)