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  2. Bondi Sands - Wikipedia

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    The company has also started cooperating with Australian charity Take 3 for the Sea. During World Earth Month, Bondi Sands donated $25,000 to Take 3 for the Sea. [14] In the same year, the brand signed a three-year deal with the Australian Open and became the Official Sunscreen Partner, promoting their range of Sport SPF 50+ Sunscreen products ...

  3. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Sunscreen is regulated as cosmetic product under the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA). The list of approved filters is the same as it is in Europe. However, sunscreen in China requires safety testing in animal studies prior to approval. [153] Australia. Sunscreens are divided into therapeutic and cosmetic sunscreens.

  4. Choice (Australian consumer organisation) - Wikipedia

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    CHOICE also campaigns on behalf of consumers and is a representative on many national and state-based government committees, councils and independent bodies related to consumer rights and issues including food regulation and labelling, health and financial services, telecommunications and digital technology, standards codes, ecologically sustainable development and the environment.

  5. Orange Gelée, everyone's favorite sunscreen from the 70s and ...

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    Orange Gelée, everyone's favorite tanning gel from the '70s and '80s, is back, but with a new formula that's up to 2024 skin care standards. (Vacation)

  6. Hawaiian Tropic - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, the Hawaiian Tropic Brand celebrated the 25th annual Miss Hawaiian Tropic International model search finals at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. In late 2008, the pageants ended in the United States. The former state directors transitioned to Swimsuit USA, which is the official successor.

  7. Zinka - Wikipedia

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    Zinka is a brand of sunscreen [1] once owned by Schering-Plough. Originating in Southern California [2] and popular in the late 1980s, [3] the zinc oxide product is manufactured in nine colors. [4] Although Zinka is traditionally associated with "colored-noses", the product does come in a clear variety.